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What A Rare Baseball Collision Tells Us About The Physics Of The Game
After two balls collided, physicists explain how the event occurred—and how science is changing the way America’s pastime is played.
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After two balls collided, physicists explain how the event occurred—and how science is changing the way America’s pastime is played.
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Plus, how your weather forecast will change next month.
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Results of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN have scientists questioning one of physics’ most important models.
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Many say that Hawaii is the rainbow capital of the world. What conditions make these multicolored wonders so abundant?
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Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek explores the existence of new particles, and why they matter.
A century ago, an eclipse proved Einstein right—and altered our understanding of the universe.
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Event Horizon Telescope scientists break down the brand new image of the supermassive black hole at the center of nearby galaxy Messier 87, and explore what lies beyond in black hole science.
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How does the movement of crowds change when they behave predictably, and when they don’t? The answer lies in fluid dynamics.
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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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The observation of a seemingly faster-than-light emission from two merging neutron stars likely has a conventional explanation.