Lightning strikes are thought to occur almost 50 times a second around the world, but there is still much for us to learn about these incredibly energetic flashes of light. One particularly ...
PACIFIC, MO -- A Missouri father, Jonathan Tynes, had his barber cut a lightning bolt design into the side of his head. The haircut did not come about because he's a huge Harry Potter fan or a Zeus ...
A collision of electrons and oxygen creates special oxygen molecules that appear to be the reason why lightning strikes in a zigzag pattern, according to a plasma physicist from the University of ...
PACIFIC, MO -- A Missouri father, Jonathan Tynes, had his barber cut a lightning bolt design into the side of his head. The haircut did not come about because he's a huge Harry Potter fan or a Zeus ...