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Why does striking flint against steel start a fire?
By Laurel Hamers published
What's the science behind starting a fire with flint and steel?
World's thinnest gold leaf, dubbed 'goldene,' is just 1 atom thick
By Victoria Atkinson published
Goldene is the latest 2D material to be made since graphene was first created in 2004.
Inside the 20-year quest to unravel the bizarre realm of 'quantum superchemistry'
By Sam Lemonick published
More than two decades ago, scientists predicted that at ultra-low temperatures, many atoms could undergo 'quantum superchemistry' and chemically react as one. They've finally shown it's real.
Bismuth is so strongly repelled from magnets, it levitates. How?
By Victoria Atkinson published
The element bismuth can "float" between magnets due to magnetic levitation. What's the science behind this phenomenon?
Best chemistry sets 2024: amazing at-home chemistry sets for kids and adults
By Jake Green last updated
Get the reaction you're looking for with the best chemistry sets for kids and adults.
Can static electricity cause a fire?
By Charles Q. Choi published
It's commonplace to get a jolt from static electricity. But does it have enough electrical charge to start a fire?
Why are blueberries blue?
By Victoria Atkinson published
We finally understand why blueberries are blue — and the secret lies not in the flesh or skin, but the waxy coating around it.
Is copper magnetic?
By Victoria Atkinson published
The reason for copper's unique properties comes down to the configuration of its electrons.
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