What happens when you turn a tea bag into a rocket? This simple yet mind-blowing science experiment will show you how to create lift-off using just a tea bag, fire, and a little physics!
Having ended, let’s return to the start. I started this blog—Not Exactly Rocket Science—in August 2006, on little more than a whim. It was my first proper foray into science writing.
While the earliest wind tunnels such as that used by the Wright Brothers were powered by simple fans ... has quite a lot in common with actual rocket science. You may be interested to know ...
Rocket Lab launched five "Internet of Things" satellites on Saturday (Feb. 8). A 59-foot-tall (18 meters) Electron rocket ...
The great thing about economies of scale is that they are easy to understand: it’s not rocket science.