A famously obsessed chemist has studied the size and shape of the crannies on Mentos candies. He's not alone—scientists, enthusiasts, children, and literally everyone else love this experiment. The ...
Nearly three dozen students at Marblehead Elementary School presented their science fair projects to friends, family and faculty on Jan. 29. Students tested many hypotheses, from finding the perfect ...
Back in 2006, Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz—the self-described mad scientists behind Eepybird—ignited an Internet sensation with their viral video of an elaborate version of the Diet Coke and Mentos ...
2. Tilt the cup and slowly pour the soda down the inside of the cup to make as few bubbles as possible. 3. Place a straw in the soda and look at the straw from the side. 4. Take the straw out of the ...
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