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Geek Physics With Rhett Allain
In his book “Geek Physics,” Rhett Allain uses physics to answer pop culture and everyday science questions.
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In his book “Geek Physics,” Rhett Allain uses physics to answer pop culture and everyday science questions.
The author of “Geek Physics” answers your pop culture physics questions.
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Physicists discuss the quest to understand dark energy and dark matter.
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Choreographer Gilles Jobin took inspiration from the movements of physics for his piece “Quantum.”
Drawing on his experience as Artist-in-Residence at CERN, Gilles Jobin’s dance performance, Quantum, presents an abstract meditation on the motion of particles and laws of physics.
In this activity from Science Buddies, kids will create their own hula hoops and investigate how the hoops’ masses affect how they spin. Which do you think will spin better, a heavy hoop or a lighter one?
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Physicist Lawrence Krauss and Nobel Laureates Frank Wilczek and Brian Schmidt discuss current cosmic challenges.
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Choreographer and gravity-junkie Elizabeth Streb pushes the boundaries of physics—with dance.
Stanley Greenberg takes pictures of giant structures used to study tiny particles.
Composer and instrument builder Paul Rudolph makes music from garbage. John Powell, physicist and author of How Music Works, chimes in with an explanation of how Rudolph’s modifications to the instruments helps transform noise into notes.