Why do objects make different sounds? Science Guy Rick Crosslin joined us to talk about the science of sounds. Sound is energy. Sound is vibration, if an object can vibrate it can make a sound. Big ...
Researchers may have produced the loudest sound possible to make under water. The 270 decibel sound, created by blasting tiny jets of water with an X-ray laser, had a greater intensity than that of a ...
Inventions & Experiments This video is a mix of cool experiments and inventions! Enjoy :) If you like this video don't forget ...
This school year, hands-on experiments are one of the highlights of science class for Scofield Magnet Middle School eighth grader Stalin Rojas. This is the first year the environmental education ...
WLKY SAM CARTER GIVES US A LOOK. HERE AT THE KENTUCKY SCIENCE CENTER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ABOUT A DECADE, A TRAVELING EXHIBIT WILL OPEN. THAT’S FRIDAY, AND IT ALL HAS TO DO WITH THE SCIENCE OF SOUND.
Depending on atmospheric conditions, sound waves travel through air at around 767 miles per hour. That’s approximately how fast teachers moved as they adjusted to new conditions created by the ...
Virtual reality has made the idea of immersively placing us into strange new landscapes — whether real or imagined — not only plausible, but commonplace. But what about sound? Up until now, there’s ...
If you love to play with musical instrument apps, you might find Chrome Music Lab entertaining. It doesn't have straightforward virtual pianos or guitars -- it's more of a collection of experiments ...
The cells in your ears aren’t the only ones listening: recent research suggests that crucial cells throughout the body may respond to audible sound. Experiments described in Communications Biology ...
Next week’s total solar eclipse isn’t just a chance to see a cool natural phenomenon, it’s a rare opportunity for all kinds of science experiments. The path of a total solar eclipse hasn’t touched the ...