Turning Rainwater into Electricity, Artificial Earthquakes Used to Probe Yellowstone Volcano, Our Spinning Universe, and TDIH - Washington Visits the American Circus
Scientists claim they figured out how to turn falling rainwater into electricity, we head back to Yellowstone as artificial earthquakes are used to learn more about the supervolcano there, and our universe may be spinning. On This Day in History, the rise of the American Circus.
Scientists Found a Way to Turn Falling Rainwater Into Electricity | ZME Science
Scientists trigger Yellowstone ‘earthquakes’ to probe volcano’s depths | BBC Science Focus Magazine
Cosmic twist: The universe could be spinning | ScienceDaily
When Did the Circus Come to America? | Grateful American Foundation
America's 1st Circus Started In Philadelphia: Phun Philly Phacts | Warminster, PA Patch
The Circus Comes To Town- John Bill Rickets Entertains Washington | Founder of the Day
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