At a busy street crossing, people wait for the signal to change. When one person steps out first, others soon follow. Scientists in Amsterdam have found that this same kind of behavior happens at a ...
The Nobel Prize winners didn't just make a scientific discovery. They opened a doorway to the future -- a future where the ...
By combining Gaia’s massive asteroid dataset with AI modeling, scientists discovered that asteroid rotation depends on how ...
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AI and Gaia data reveal why some asteroids spin and others tumble
Asteroids might seem like peaceful drifters suspended in space, but they’re really disturbed, spinning and tumbling in ...
Building the perfect hand cart isn’t easy, but this solo dev is working hard to make sure Train Goes Right delivers ...
Physics in Every Move under the Anveshika Physics Bharat Yatra, turning traditional games into live physics lessons. Students ...
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How penguins' air tricks could help the shipping industry
More than 80% of the world's goods, measured by volume, are transported by ship. This transport accounts for 3% of global ...
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Ants Are Super-Efficient Team Workers (Much More Than Humans)
The front ants are the “active pullers.” They bend their legs, grip the leaf tip with their jaws, and strain forward. The ...
Event Horizon Telescope data reveal the magnetic field around M87* shifted, weakened and then flipped, defying theoretical expectations.
It became a part of the Flash mythos in the ’90s, during the character defining Mark Waid run on The Flash. Over the years, ...
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