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This material flows uphill - and physics can’t stop it
These phenomena appear to break the most fundamental rules of physics. Experiments revealed materials that flow against ...
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Scientists Unlock Mysterious “Quantum Metric” That Warps Electrons Like Gravity Bends Light
Physicists discover hidden quantum geometry that warps electrons like gravity bends light, opening the door to faster, more ...
They shaped the Universe, yet the first stars ever born continue to evade the searches of astronomers like Dr Emma Chapman ...
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"Dumb but fun" - Dropping soccer balls from 1,000 feet
This experiment asks one insane question: what happens when you drop hundreds of soccer balls from 1,000 feet? The moment they hit the ground, it becomes pure chaos as balls bounce, scatter, and ...
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Women could soon give birth to babies in SPACE amid a 'new era of exploration', scientists claim
Humans must urgently prepare for having babies in space as we enter a 'new era of exploration', scientists have warned.
University of Miami physics professor Thomas Curtright sought Epstein's input and tried to meet with him in person, emails ...
Ever feel run off your feet? Spare a thought for sea stars, creatures whose movement involves the coordination of hundreds of tiny tube feet to ...
Scientists have discovered that your cat's infuriating habit of pushing objects off surfaces is actually a complex behavior rooted in ancient hunting instincts, territorial dominance, and a ...
New research shows newborn animals make smart decisions minutes after hatching, using flexible instincts that combine ...
NASA has delayed the historic Artemis II crewed mission to March after engineers discovered a liquid hydrogen leak during a ...
Standing atop Biosphere 2’s iconic rooftop dressed in the same spacesuit George Clooney wore in the 2013 film “Gravity,” YouTube personality MrBeast shared a piece of Southern Arizona with the ...
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Asteroid 2024 YR4's collision with the moon could create a flash visible from Earth, study finds
If the building-size asteroid 2024 YR4 crashes into the moon in December 2032, the impact will produce a bright flash that may be visible to the naked eye, a new study finds.
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