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What if you dug straight through Earth?
This video explores a classic physics thought experiment, explaining gravity, motion, and what science says would happen if a ...
There's a personal story that Yale psychologist Brian Scholl often shares when he explains his scholarly interest in the ...
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Supersonic tests defy a 70-year-old rule of metal strength
When engineers want to make a metal stronger, one of the most reliable strategies is to use smaller grains—the microscopic ...
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We accidentally discovered a rare scientific phenomenon
During a 10,000 fps slow-motion collision experiment, the team unexpectedly captures a rare scientific phenomenon. What began ...
MKS Inc. (NASDAQ: MKSI), a global provider of enabling technologies that transform our world, will showcase its latest ...
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Tiny electrical discharges in martian dust leave strange fingerprints on its surface
Scientists have known that Mars is rich in strange chemicals, especially chlorine-based compounds found by orbiters, rovers, ...
For centuries, the principle of symmetry has guided physicists towards more fundamental truths, but now a slew of shocking findings suggest a far stranger idea from quantum theory could be a deeper dr ...
From gym work to carbs, UAE Team Emirates’ performance leaders explain why Tadej Pogacar is still improving — and why his ...
Quantum technology is going to make everything smaller, cheaper, faster, and better. However, it will have at least one unintended consequence?cybersecurity threats. Why study quantum? If researchers ...
Scientists reveal how bacteria switch direction through a microscopic tug-of-war inside their motors, driven by energy and ...
At half the size of Earth and one-tenth its mass, Mars is a featherweight as far as planets go. Yet new research reveals the ...
A gas that doesn’t experience resistance or diffusion when cooled to freezing proves that atoms can move in a straight line ...
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