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This summer, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) took a breath of fresh air. Normally filled with beams of protons, the 27-km ring was reconfigured to enable its first oxygen–oxygen and neon–neon ...
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Science But it's a Race
Discover the intriguing world of physics by exploring the Brachistochrone problem through a fun and engaging experiment with Hot Wheels cars! Find out how gravity affects speed and learn which path a ...
Blue Origin plans to launch its New Shepard rocket on a mission with no passengers carrying science experiments for NASA and ...
Early scientific theories—such as those explaining basic phenomena like gravity, burning, and the movement of molecules in ...
It’s officially been 10 years since the first detection of gravitational waves. At the time, it had been 100 years since Albert Einstein predicted gravitational waves in his “Theory of General ...
Ten years ago, astronomers made an epic discovery with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. Cosmology ...
Abstract: While many researches about gravity compensation mechanism have been conducted in decade years, the conventional methods of gravity compensation mechanism are considered to have the ...
The 17th year for the Science Café series at Ohio University will begin with a presentation by Distinguished Professor Sarah Wyatt. The first Science Café of the fall semester will begin at 5 p.m. in ...
From velcro-taped spoons to slow eating, Shubhanshu Shukla, the first Indian to visit the International Space Station (ISS), has shared interesting glimpses of his space sojourn. In an Instagram video ...
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New study says gravity may be an illusion
Recent research has sparked a captivating debate among physicists and philosophers alike: could gravity, the fundamental ...
Deep beneath southern China, JUNO has launched one of the most ambitious neutrino experiments in history. With its massive 20,000-ton liquid scintillator detector now operational, it’s poised to ...
Thought experiments — asking students to imagine outcomes — can be just as powerful for learning science as hands-on activities, according to new research from Associate Professor Elizabeth Bonawitz ...
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