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Scientists from Duke University tested 14 types of masks and found the ones that will protect you and others best.
“Mad Scientists” from “Hands On—A Child’s Gallery” are offering workshops for kids to make learning fun.
But what attracted my attention were two motorized figures near the front of the store. One was a mad scientist replete with a dirty lab coat, a blood-stained surgical mask, and black wavy hair.
Today, Senior Scientist, Andrea Cook stopped by and created a colorful “eruption” that the Mad Science world calls Foam Factory. But first, everyone assisting will need to be wearing sa… ...
Mad Scientist Monster was the first to be eliminated as the third runner-up. Then it was Coral, as the second runner-up. Pearl and Boogie Woogie then faced off in one final performance.
The mad scientist is so immediately recognizable that it’s extra important you’re able to make it your own. You may be the latest in a long lineage to take on Dr. Frankenstein, so what do you ...
Not all face coverings—like masks, bandanas, and neck gaiters—are equally good at blocking germs. A new, low-cost testing device literally illuminates the difference.
Russ Neumeier mentioned Mad Science a couple of years ago for his son's birthday party, but I thought it deserved another mention. As part of the summer reading program, our local library brought ...
A mask that can make it easier or harder to breathe by controlling your air supply adds more realism to virtual reality ...
If you ever meet Theo Gray, you’ll realize that the name “mad scientist” is probably a good description. He has serious credentials (he co-founded the company that produces the ever-useful ...
Ken Jeong is more determined than ever before to find out the true identity of Mad Scientist Monster. In Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the Wednesday, April 30, episode of The Masked Singer ...