BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — Science is hidden in everything around us. Getting close to the Fourth of July the science staring us all in the face will be fireworks! Everyone has their favorite Fourth of ...
Fireworks shoot from the Hatch Shell as confetti falls during the annual Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on the Esplanade, Tuesday, July 4, 2017, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) Every ...
For a brief moment in time we’re all captivated by chemistry. A whizzing sound shoots straight into the sky. A crack reverberates. And electric colors burst into a black night sky, fizzling into ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — No 4th of July celebration is complete without fireworks. There’s some interesting science behind how sparkling colors are made. While fireworks are used for many celebrations today, ...
Fireworks will be lighting up the night sky through the long holiday weekend. While watching the show, you may wonder, ‘How do they get their vivid colors?’ It all comes down to a little bit of ...
All across the country, Americans will wrap up their Fourth of July celebrations by watching the sky light up with fireworks. If you’re going to be one of them, you have chemistry to thank. Fireworks ...
Why do some fireworks shoot golden flaming balls while others produce green sparks? It's just chemistry. Bassam Shakhashiri, chemistry professor... Fireworks Are Packed With Chemistry Why do some ...
Have you ever wondered how we get those beautiful colors during the fireworks shows? Well it has a lot to do with chemistry, and the elements that make up the Periodic Table. The different colors we ...
It’s that time of year again, when we light up the barbeques and fireworks to celebrate another fantastic July 4th, with this year being America’s 247th birthday since the signing of the Declaration ...
Every Independence Day, millions of Americans gather to experience the loud cracks, booms and incandescent bursts of celebratory fireworks displays. The mechanics of our patriotic pyrotechnics come ...