Shock waves from tiny black holes in the early universe could explain how antimatter became so rare while matter is common.
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How to make functional foam arrows with simple engineering steps
The science experimenters at TKOR break down a clever method for engineering foam arrows that actually function like the real ...
Have you ever been drifting off to sleep when suddenly you hear what sounds like a gunshot, a door slamming, or an explosion inside your head? You jolt awake, heart pounding, sit upright in bed, but ...
The early universe is absolutely so far outside our understanding of how the world works it's hard to describe in words. Back ...
An underwater observatory recently detected a startlingly energetic cosmic neutrino. One possible cause involves a phenomenon that so far exists only in theory. By Dennis Overbye On Feb. 13, 2023, a ...
A dramatic surge in kratom-related poison center calls is raising alarm among health experts, as new data shows cases have jumped more than 1,200% over the past decade. Alongside the spike, ...
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How modern tankers keep thousands of tons of fuel from exploding, the ingenious science of inert gas systems
Modern oil tankers carry some of the most volatile cargo on Earth, yet catastrophic explosions are virtually unheard of. The answer lies in a surprisingly elegant system that uses the ship's own ...
Foams have long baffled scientists because liquid drains from them far sooner than theory predicts. New research shows the reason: the bubbles don’t stay put—they rearrange, opening pathways for ...
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Science fiction becomes reality at USF's Engineering Expo
At the University of South Florida’s Engineering Expo, visitors can control a robotic catapult using nothing but their ...
KIRKLAND, Wash. — Tiny white specks of polystyrene foam have been washing up along the shores of Lake Washington at Kirkland's Homeport Marina for more than a year, polluting the water and littering ...
An image of a tentacled growth in space has caused an uproar online with freaked-out viewers imploring astronauts to “kill it with fire.” Viral photos showed the floating, purple egg-shaped object ...
For decades, most companies took electricity for granted when it came to growth. Factories expanded, offices opened and data centers came online with little concern about whether the grid could keep ...
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