As a mom and a journalist who follows the toy market, I count magnetic toys among the least frustrating and most satisfying playthings. With magnetic blocks, for example, the pieces hold together, so ...
Promising review: "Ordered this bag as a welcome gift for a new employee. She loved it! Everybody needs a 'work' bag, and ...
So, you know your kids are going to watch YouTube. It’s an inevitability in this day and age. Thankfully, YouTube isn’t just a source for ridiculous, mindless videos. There’s a lot of ...
Compass needles in the northern hemisphere point in the direction of the magnetic North Pole, and the location varies as a result of the changing contours of Earth's magnetic fields.
A research team, led by Professor Jung-Woo Yoo from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST has unveiled a new type of magnetic memory device, designed to reduce power ...
The best toys and gifts for 4-year-old boys, including STEM learning, LEGOs, superheroes and more unique picks, from shops ...
Should you get your kids a simple voice phone or a more capable smartphone? What about parental controls? Here's what you need to know along with our top-tested picks for children of all ages ...
Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting apps and smartwatches -- obsessing about how we can make the most of them. Mike also keeps an eye out on the movie and toy ...
Portable power banks that charge your phone are popular, but wireless battery packs using Apple’s magnetic MagSafe technology offer a simpler and smarter cable-free solution for iPhone 12 ...
The Earth's magnetic North Pole is rapidly moving towards Russia, accelerating from 15 km/h to 50-60 km/h in recent decades. This shift impacts navigation systems, GPS, and radiation protection as ...
The magnetic North Pole is on a journey toward Russia in a way that has not been seen before. The British Geological Survey (BGS) works with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
In mid-November 2024, several news outlets published articles claiming the magnetic North Pole was "moving toward Russia." Several Snopes readers wrote to ask us whether the reporting was true and ...