In a classroom in the Sir James Dunn Building, a group of high school kids gather. They are watching as two undergrads place several metal pipes into a container of liquid nitrogen. The liquid, which ...
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 ...
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 ...
PHYSICS teachers in Bexley have been back to the classroom to learn how to make their lessons more fun. The newly-formed Bexley Physics Teaching Network attracted more than 20 teachers to its first ...
Keeping up with the physics curriculum can be a challenge for many high school students. Earl Haig Secondary School teacher Mark Caruana is dedicated to demystifying the scientific field and keeping ...
Physics, especially the part about forces and motion, often feels like a maze of confusing concepts and formulas. If you’ve ever stared at a problem about an object moving or a force acting and ...
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 ...
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.
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