Mike Marcum didn’t have a lab, funding, or a PhD. Just a pile of salvaged electronics — and a theory. One night in Missouri, he fired up his homemade device. It formed a vortex. He tossed in a screw.
20:05, Tue, Dec 30, 2025 Updated: 20:14, Tue, Dec 30, 2025 A "hilarious" comedy film boasting a stellar cast of recognisable faces is now available to stream on Netflix. As the festive season winds ...
China is set to break its own record in hypergravity research with a colossal new centrifuge that can spin multi-tonne samples at unmatched intensities. The machine, known as CHIEF1900, was built by ...
Billy Ray Barnes, a Philadelphia Eagles legend, died at age 90 Wednesday, the team announced. The Eagles released a statement Friday night saying Barnes died in Landis, North Carolina, surrounded by ...
Ole Miss football is set to play Miami in the College Football Playoff semifinals. The Rebels claim three national championships from 1959, 1960 and 1962. Ole Miss has won six SEC championships, with ...
IN the six weeks since the Roman Catholic bishops of the U.S. issued a statement opposing the use of U.S. funds to underwrite artificial birth control programs abroad, the population explosion, a ...