Katie Vaughn pulled out a hair dryer and a ping pong ball to show WANE 15 how that low air pressure can be seen with your own eyes with the help of a hair dryer and ping pong ball.
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — WANE 15 was joined in the studio by Sarah Vise, Science Central‘s Planetarium manager, to test the knowledge and strength of WANE 15’s Ethan Dahlen and Lance Huffman. Vise ...
What happens to the body in the deep sea? You need oxygen to survive, but too much oxygen can be deadly. If you rise to the surface too quickly, nitrogen bubbles can form in your body and kill you.
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon checks out a new interactive exhibit in the Connecticut Science Center's Forces in Motion area. Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon learns how to pop a balloon with an orange ...
Chief meteorologist Mark Dixon checks out an experiment with the "surface of the moon" on Dec. 29's Science Sunday.