Abstract>Researchers from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit, Vision and Action Laboratory, and Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory in the ...
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Move bubbles with static electricity and a balloon
In this quick science demo, I show how to turn dish soap, water, and a straw into bubbles you can actually control. I walk ...
For over a century, scientists have thought of time as a fundamental property of the universe. But the more researchers seek ...
In the latest research, telescope observations of 3I/ATLAS examine its chemical structure and suggest that it took shape in a ...
Gravity is the force with which we’re most familiar. It’s what’s keeping you on the planet, even as you’re reading this. Despite gravity feeling deeply intertwined with our daily lives, scientists are ...
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The Flying Fox
Casual pub with a menu that riffs on English classics.
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Earthquake survival secrets science wants you to know
An earthquake can start without any warning. One second everything feels normal, and the next a deep rumble shakes the ground ...
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Fiber-optic cables detect silent whales by reading the faint pressure wave a swimming body pushes through the water, a 2026 ...
People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the ...
Finland's libraries are increasingly being valued not by how many books they lend, but how they help societies function.
Texas A&M is using a centrifuge to better understand how the human body responds to low-gravity environments such as those on ...
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