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5 magic science experiments for kids These tricks will make your children think they have superpowers—but it’s really all about the science.
Watch closely– the brain may not believe the eyes! Rick Crosslin, District Scientist in Residence for MSD Wayne Township, shows us a few science “magic tricks” as part of this year’s ...
Trilobites Magic Tricks May Fool You, but These Birds Can See Through Them A small experiment using sleights of hand and illusions offers insights into how birds and people perceive the world.
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KTAB Abilene on MSNWeather Wednesday: The Science of Traveling Colors
Have you ever dropped a bit of ink or marker on a paper towel, added water, and watched as the colors spread out into ...
To back his contention, he argued that, in an era dominated by science, audiences no longer attribute magic tricks to supernatural abilities, but rather to the magician's skills. Moreover, onlookers ...
Researchers perform magic tricks for birds, who are not amused Can an animal without hands recognize when humans are using sleight-of-hand tricks?
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Over the years, we have shown you how some things that appear to be a magic trick are actually physics or math. Today, we are going to show you another one of those apparent ...
Can you fool a monkey with a magic trick? Only if it has opposable thumbs Sharing biomechanical ability may be key to anticipating movements of the same limbs in others.
A contest to design a sound-only magic trick could help psychologists learn about differences between visual and auditory perception.
Magicians were tasked with creating a trick that didn't rely on sight, touch, smell, or taste. The result? Auditory teleportation.
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