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A Cheer For The Physics Of Baseball
When you watch a baseball game, you’re also enjoying a spectacular display of science—from physics to biomechanics.
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When you watch a baseball game, you’re also enjoying a spectacular display of science—from physics to biomechanics.
The science advisor for the Netflix adaptation of the sci-fi novel delves into the physics behind the show.
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Particle accelerators, nanofibers, and solar physics: The science advisor for the Netflix adaptation breaks down the physics in the show.
In “The Dialogues,” a graphic novel by theoretical physicist Clifford Johnson, the superheroes are scientists—and they’ll teach you a thing or two about physics.
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Astrophysicist Dr. Erin Macdonald talks about consulting on the famous series and the real (and fictional) science on screen.
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Non-Newtonian fluids challenge our ideas of what’s liquid and what’s solid. We now have a better understanding of how they work.
Experiment with non-Newtonian fluids, like ketchup and Oobleck, to determine how they react to shear stress.
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In his book “How to Walk on Water and Climb Up Walls,” David Hu explores the wonders of the animal world.
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Astrophysicist Dr. Erin Macdonald talks about consulting on the famous series and the real (and fictional) science on screen.
The renowned cosmologist wants to make the ideas of modern physics accessible to anyone who’s willing to do a bit of extra thinking.