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Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
Cannonball, belly-flop or manu jumping? Physicists study the splashiest way to hit the water.
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The donation from Fluor-BWXT Portsmouth (FBP) for Waverly Primary's Tiny Tigers Science Day is part of an effort to expand ...
Researchers say tugboats could tow huge underwater parachutes around the ocean to manually power a vital ocean current.
The spacecraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean after a parachute failure, ending a bold experiment in space biology and ...
SpaceX’s Transporter-14 mission was successfully launched on June 23, from Vandenberg SFB, carrying 70 payloads including ...
Move over belly flops and cannonballs. Manu jumps, pioneered by New Zealand’s Māori and Pasifika communities, reign supreme.
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But when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived last year, forcing lockdowns and travel restrictions around the world, many (though not all) international field research projects ground to a halt. Through its ...
SpiderBot, SpiderBot SpiderBot experiments hint at “echolocation” to locate prey Experiments with robotic spiders and prey suggest spiders can detect differences in natural web frequencies.