40 watt lightbulb illuminates the lava goo and the liquid, but not much else. One might consider a lava lamp to be a stylish nightlight, but long-term use is not recommended. As the lava lamp grows warmer, the individual bits of lava goo tend to become frenetic droplets instead of a ...
GRID is more of a racing simulator than an arcade title, and that captures the attention of those more interested in a realistic feel when driving their virtual cars. This can be seen through the damage system. Car parts eventually wear out, losing performance, and requiring the player to ch...
The earlier Drunkometer model used a rubber balloon and purple liquid to measure a person’s alcohol consumption. 1939: DDT pesticide Xanthis // Wikimedia Commons 1939: DDT pesticide Though first synthesized in 1874, DDT (dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane) was not used as an insecticide until ...
A blockade had been set up Sunday preventing traffic near Crooks’ house, which is in an enclave of modest brick houses in the hills outside blue-collar Pittsburgh and about an hour’s drive from the site of the Trump rally. Police cars were stationed at an intersection near the house ...
Indiana University chemistry professor Rolla Harger’s Drunkometer was a predecessor of today’s breathalyzer. Ironically, this second version was created by another Indiana University professor. The earlier Drunkometer model used a rubber balloon and purple liquid to measure a person’s alcohol c...
The variety show is a unique mix of the visually highly entertaining & magically baffling to grab your attention & be entertaining for the whole family. WEDNESDAY 23 July - What Apalava! Performance times: 11.45am,12.45pm & 2.30pm - 2 Bed of Nails & 1 Fire show Thrills, spills, danger ...
Indiana University chemistry professor Rolla Harger’s Drunkometer was a predecessor of today’s breathalyzer. Ironically, this second version was created by another Indiana University professor. The earlier Drunkometer model used a rubber balloon and purple liquid to measure a person’s alcohol consum...
Indiana University chemistry professor Rolla Harger’s Drunkometer was a predecessor of today’s breathalyzer. Ironically, this second version was created by another Indiana University professor. The earlier Drunkometer model used a rubber balloon and purple liquid to measure a person’s alcohol consum...
Asastrobiologist Philip Ballput it, “1. Life most probably needs a solvent. 2. That solvent needs to perform an active, diverse, and flexible role. 3. Water is so far the only common liquid we know that is capable of this.”
The world's biggest magnet is, in fact, the Earth. The Earth's solid iron-nickel inner core spinning in the liquid iron-nickel outer core behaves like a dynamo, generating a magnetic field. The weak magnetic field acts like a bar magnet tilted at about 11 degrees from the Earth's axis...