A magician teaches magic tricks at home using science-based methods.
The science pros at TKOR perform a magic floating paperclip trick.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla has used a water blob to explain Earth's shape. Discover the physics of surface tension, rotation, and inertia in this space and physics explainer.
After years of practice, Knight decided to enter the Magic Circle's close-up magician of the year competition, which was ...
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon takes a look at different kinds of magnets in Jan. 25's Science Sunday. Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon checks out the properties of thermochromic paper in Jan. 18's ...
Every Olympic year seems to come with one great Canadian debate. Sometimes it’s the line combos. Sometimes it’s the refs. This year? It’s the crease. Specifically, is Team Canada’s Jordan Binnington ...
Optical illusions are among the most effective tricks in magic. On iBilib, viewers can meet the exceptional graphic artist ...
The “Magical Night at Fallsington Library” will feature a performance from full-time magician Danny Archer, one of the ...
Deep within the source code of this online multiplayer game lies an enigmatic number that puzzles and inspires experts to this day ...
Here's a statistical challenge worthy of a grandmaster: How do you create an accurate ranking system when the best players ...
A “disappearing” star in the Andromeda galaxy is the closest and best candidate for a newborn black hole that astronomers have ever seen ...
Have you ever looked at a pile of kitchen scraps and wondered if they could have a second life? Instead of tossing them into ...