Strong brew A simple cup of tea can be used to illustrate a wide range of physics concepts. (Courtesy: iStock/Wirestock) There’s a lot of physics in a cup of tea. Compounds in the tea leaves start to ...
Don’t tell anyone, but we have a soft spot for brainy but hilarious humor. When you take genuinely funny content and then add a big dollop of science on top of it, you get something really special.
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. Physics in games has become one of the most critical parts of the ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Physics! Fun Create physics experiments with a wide variety of tools, from simple objects and particles to ragdolls and complex mechanical vehicles. With ...
Staff photos / David Skolnick Brad Burgoyne, left, and Quinlan Bulick, Poland Seminary High School seniors, stack folded index cards to build a house of cards at the Youngstown State University’s ...
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is the world’s largest organization working on behalf of young children. Bringing together diverse points of view, NAEYC sets ...
Messing around with hand-tracking is really fun the first couple times you try it, and seeing my twiddling fingers represented in VR really served up some of the first ‘wow’ moments for me. Despite ...
Rice Elementary School’s PTA recently treated all students to their last enrichment program of the 2010-2011 school year. Dave Killion of Mobile Ed Productions demonstrated that ‘Physics is Fun’ as a ...
St. Jude’s School hosted an all-school assembly entitled ‘Physics is Fun’ presented by Mobile Ed Productions Inc. Students were given the opportunity to attend workshops for hands-on activities on the ...
Join John Eric Goff, a Professor of Physics at University of Lynchburg, for Physics Fun with the Tour de France and World Cup Soccer. Goff's main research area over the past quarter century has been ...
It may have looked like a class having fun before the holiday break, but when Jonnie Becker took her physics class to the Super Bowl in Forest City, they were knocking down pins with a purpose. They ...