How to Levitate Ice–With Science

Cortez Deacetis

Physicists have regarded how to levitate water for much more than 260 years. They just figured out how to levitate ice, much too. By pushing a properly-regarded physics phenomenon called the Leidenfrost influence to the intense, a group of researchers at Virginia Tech caused frozen disks of ice to hover […]

More women in a STEM field leads people to label it as a ‘soft science,’ according to new research

Cortez Deacetis

Credit history: Unsplash/CC0 General public Domain A single variable that influences the use of the labels “comfortable science” or “really hard science” is gender bias, in accordance to the latest study my colleagues and I performed. Women’s participation differs throughout STEM disciplines. While ladies have nearly arrived at gender parity […]

The Best Fun Science Stories of 2021: Rhythmic Lemurs, a Marscopter and Sex-Obsessed Insect Zombies

Cortez Deacetis

Science is often thought of as a really serious subject. But even although it tackles vastly essential issues—many with lifestyle-or-death consequences—it also has a pleasurable aspect. This year Scientific American has covered some tales that ranged from “Huh, that’s weird” to “Ew, gross” to “So. Cool.” Under, we have rounded […]