The Lab has found some of the funniest, most entertaining segments from the Why is it so? series, and made them available for twenty first century enjoyment - over both dialup or broadband connections. Now you too can watch some 'enchanting experiments' with the good professor!
Scientists in Norway have unearthed the remains of a prehistoric sea reptile previously unidentified by researchers. University of Oslo researchers found new teeth, skull fragments, and vertebrae on the Svalbard
Scientists announce the discovery of the world's most intact dinosaur mummy -- a 67-million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin tissue, and possibly muscle and organs.
A young professor has used her favorite childhood toy, a laser printer, and a toaster oven to make microfluidic devices - tiny computer chips with plumbing that are usually fabricated
In FAR OUT: 101 Strange Tales From Science's Outer Edge Mark Pilkington charts some of the more curious byways, scenic detours, and inspired failures of scientists, inventors, and, yes, crackpots, over the past few hundred years.Check out the excerpt below or on Scribd.com