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Foams were once thought to behave like glass, with bubbles frozen in place at the microscopic level. But new simulations ...
New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed unexpected features in the early universe, including ...
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Developing elite pitchers at 5,280 feet has always been the Rockies' biggest challenge. With new pitching coach Alon Leichman ...
New research shows that advances in technology could help make future supercomputers far more energy efficient. Neuromorphic computers are modeled after the structure of the human brain, and researche ...
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Solving an old physics final: Problem 1 on work and energy
Solving Problem 1 on work and energy from an old physics final exam. Follow the step-by-step reasoning behind classic work–energy principles and see how foundational physics problems were approached ...
Tessellations aren’t just eye-catching patterns—they can be used to crack complex mathematical problems. By repeatedly ...
For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and ...
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Physics problem: Solving vector operations step-by-step
Solving vector operations step-by-step! ➡️📐 In this video, we break down how to perform vector operations, such as addition, subtraction, and scalar multiplication, with real-world physics examples.
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