Researchers found a way to reinvent glass that is self-cleaning and doesn't need harsh chemicals to be water-resistant.
New research suggests tiny electrical charges in water droplets could have fueled the chemical reactions that led to life.
Where there's water, there are waves. But what if you could bend water waves to your will to move floating objects? Scientists have now developed a technique to merge waves in a water tank to ...
Exploding experiments, engineering challenges, and even water fights—Science Week at St Louis Catholic Primary had it all ...
The building blocks of life on Earth may have been fueled by tiny sparks hopping between water droplets.
A study shows that electrical charges in sprays of water can cause chemical reactions that form organic molecules from inorganic materials. The findings provide evidence that microlightning may have ...
Mars might hold enough subsurface water to cover its surface in a global ocean between 0.62 to 1.24 miles (1 to 2 kilometers) ...
Forget the dramatic lightning strike – life may have started with countless tiny sparks from crashing water droplets!
Study discovered that tiny electrical sparks, called microlightning, form when water droplets collide. These can create ...
YEAH, GUYS, THAT PERSON OF INTEREST HAS BEEN NAMED AS AN AMERICAN. JOSHUA REEB. HE’S ORIGINALLY FROM IOWA, HAPPENED TO BE ...
Minnesota student said he tried to save the 20-year-old student who was last seen on March 6 during her spring break trip to ...