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Climate Classroom: The Coriolis Effect

Our weather is largely driven by a force that only exists due to our position on a rotating planet. Here's an experiment you ...
The Coriolis Effect is an invisible force...kind of. It is responsible for the vast majority of weather on earth, but the force doesn't actually exist. Still, we can see it on a merry-go-round.
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Studying quantum phenomena—such as ...
Discover 10 captivating home science experiments that will ignite your curiosity! Dive into DIY chemistry projects and ...
Pour some milk in a dish (whole milk works best, but honestly, use whatever’s not expired), drop in some food coloring, then ...
According to psychologists, avoiding information when it's uncomfortable is a common adult behavior, often referred to as the ...
Holidays can stretch on and on and stress families out. Here are some simple art activities to help kids connect with nature.
Ali Hussain has a background that consists of a career in finance with large financial institutions and in journalism covering business. Betsy began her career in international finance and it has ...
The federal government will soon start investigating how artificial intelligence chatbots and other products affect children’s mental health and how tech companies are responding to the risks. The ...
Stefan Hutzler and Louise Bradley explain how they turned the famous pitch-drop experiment into an outreach activity ...
My eldest is right at the age where some of his mates are starting to get phones. He’s been told very firmly that it won’t happen until he’s at least 14. Needless to say, he’s not impressed. We’ve ...