Stunning footage of a baby sea urchin has been awarded fifth place in the annual Nikon Small World in Motion video competition.
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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.
Nikon has revealed the winners of the 15th annual Nikon Small World in Motion Video Competition. The contest recognizes the most dynamic microscopic movies or digital time-lapse photography each year.
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The Science of Speed: How AirLegs V1 Augments Human Motion
The AirLegs V1 is a robotic exoskeleton built to enhance human running performance. Using pneumatic actuators and real-time motion sensing, it adds power to your stride and reduces fatigue. In this ...
YouTuber Steve Mould found a weird effect with chains. It needed testing in space, and that's where astronaut Don Pettit ...
A Congressional hearing recently looked at a mysterious orb that a U.S. military missile seemed to bounce off in midair.
Discover stories and tips from people tracing their Swiss ancestry worldwide. Join the conversation in our Debate.
Instagram has completely reorganised the menu bar, which lets users navigate different parts of the app such as the main feed ...
For decades, the word ‘laptop’ meant one thing: a sturdy rectangular screen attached to a keyboard. And for many years, this ...
There were fireworks at the Oklahoma County Commissioners’ Meeting on Wednesday, and it had nothing to do with the current situation with the jail. Community members reacted ...
Beckhoff Automation’s latest motion system components and modular automation architecture are designed to simplify machine control integration, improve energy efficiency and ...
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