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Uncommon items shredded in a controlled experiment
Odd household objects shredded to observe unexpected outcomes.
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What if an object moved at light speed?
This video explores a physics thought experiment about extreme speed and energy, explaining what science says would happen ...
Gifted word learner dogs seem capable of eavesdropping about as well as 18-month-old toddlers, the study researchers say.
Step into the hidden science lab in your kitchen with five easy experiments that explain refraction, surface tension, ...
A team of researchers from the Shibaura Institute of Technology and other entities may have found yet another use for bubble ...
You can't see, feel, hear, taste or smell them, but tiny particles from space are constantly raining down on us.
As the cloud cleared, Air Force bombers dropped in to gather air samples. Researchers hoped that the radioactive fallout ...
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Futuristic nuclear fuel shape mimics nature to dramatically improve performance
At the intersection of mathematics and nature, scientists have found intriguing and often beautiful designs. Pinecone scales ...
We definitely have an attention problem, but it’s not just a function of the digital technology that pings and beeps and ...
Brookhaven researchers combine AI and physics to improve 3D X-ray tomography for nanoscale imaging. Read more.
Scientists at New York University and NYU Shanghai have developed a new kind of gear that works without teeth or direct ...
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