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Scientists Caught Sperm Ignoring A Major Law of Physics
Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to ...
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Discovering Perpetual Motion and the Egg of Columbus
The Action Lab explores the fascinating science behind perpetual motion and the famous Egg of Columbus experiment.
A glittering hunk of crystal gets its iridescence from a highly regular atomic structure. Frank Wilczek, the 2012 Nobel ...
“Our results are especially interesting for applications where one wants high resolution over a relatively large field of ...
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Water balloons captured in slow motion physics experiments
Slow motion balloon explosion with amazing water splash effect.
For years, researchers have puzzled over how the ancient people of Rapa Nui did the seemingly impossible and moved their ...
OEMs are looking to adopt more AI-powered motion control, distributed drives and digital twins as the industry navigates cost ...
Archaeologists who analyzed the physics of the statues and their transport found that they were sculpted and transported in a ...
Bill Nye, everyone’s favorite Science Guy, has long been an advocate for science-driven solutions to combat climate change.
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Easter Island statues may have 'walked' thanks to 'pendulum dynamics' and with as few as 15 people, study finds
Simple physics may explain how the Easter Island statues could "walk" miles with only a handful of people, but the debate ...
Motion City Soundtrack. The renowned 30-year-old rock band just released their first album in 10 years, and 7th overall – The ...
The same pulling force that causes “tears” in a glass of wine also shapes embryos. It’s another example of how genes exploit ...
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