What keeps roller coasters on the track and riders safely in their seats? This video explores roller coaster safety, the ...
The science of roller coasters August 16 is National Roller Coaster Day and FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen visited the Arizona Science Center to learn about the science of roller coasters.
Math and science are a scream for the 12 students in the course “Roller Coasters: Theory, Design, and Properties,” at Bates College, in Lewiston, Me. The students study roller-coaster design to learn ...
New video takes you on the Valravn roller coaster -- named after a mythic beast -- that breaks records with its vertical drop and other head-scrambling features. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about ...
People can pass out, gray out, or experience loss of peripheral vision on coasters for a number of reasons. But according to the Rice Undergraduate Science Research Journa l, the main reason is ...
Before leaving for Thanksgiving break, sixth-graders at Union's sixth and seventh grade center learned the science behind roller coasters. Science teachers Janie Evans and Kris Cunnane asked students ...
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Michigan State University researchers have established that roller coasters can trigger the passage of small kidney stones, especially if several rides are taken and the roller coaster is designed to ...