If you've ever watched Formula 1 closely — and we mean really closely — you might have noticed team members stuffing boxes of what looks like clear, smoke-breathing bricks. They're shoved into the ...
Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. At its surface temperature of -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit (-78.5 degrees Celsius), a frozen block of dry ice transforms directly into a gas, skipping the liquid phase ...
Halloween is upon us. As the fake furry spiders and cotton-woolish ersatz webs proliferate, what should really scare us is injudicious use of dry ice in decorative pseudo-cauldrons and elsewhere. A ...
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