As Canadian politicians plead their case in Washington, northern Ontario mayor and logging company owner Tim Bryson says it’s ...
Students at Armstrong Elementary came to these conclusions, and many others, during the school’s annual science fair. About ...
"So this was kind of the exciting bit, the fact that we could match the water content of the human body." The slimy substance is clear in colour and odourless. The slime doesn't make enough ...
An associate professor at the University of Guelph has made an electric discovery in her science lab.Erica Pensini has concocted a water-based slime that has the ability to generate electricity when ...
The Atlanta Hawks and State Farm hosted their second “Secrets of Science” event which empowers students through fun and ...
Often mistaken for mold, the pink slime that typically grows in showers and toilets is a bacteria that can cause serious infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals.
From questionable ingredients to controversial characters, McDonald's has its fair share of secrets it would like to keep.
Word to the wise: If you notice pink slime in your bathroom ... don’t see any pink growth. Also, make sure to address any plumbing leaks to prevent water accumulation in hidden spots.
A doctor has taken to TikTok to warn about 'pink slime' which may rear it's head in your bathroom and why it could actually signal a bigger issue.