High up in the mountains of Ecuador, a “flame-colored” creature glided over the forest. The colorful insect was easy to spot — yet difficult to find. When finally located by scientists, it turned out ...
Natural logs (especially pine) crackle as the moisture and oils in the wood reach their boiling points. To duplicate this effect, some fire logs contain a little birdseed (hemp, millet, coriander, or ...
A freak inferno at a Taiwanese water park left 516 people injured Saturday as terrified revelers scrambled for their lives from the fast-moving flames, officials said. Amateur video shot at the ...
The answer could be a few different reasons. Your breath has a lot of carbon dioxide. When you blow, the carbon dioxide pushes oxygen out of the way and the flame goes out. Your breath blows away some ...
MINNEAPOLIS – As the Fourth of July nears, poison control officials are warning the public about a product used to spark colored flames in campfires. Minnesota Poison Control employees have responded ...