Running for nearly a century, this quiet experiment proves a “solid” can flow, drop by drop, while generations of scientists ...
After submerging the robot in underwater tunnels designed to mimic swimming near the sea floor, their tests indicate that ...
Scientists analyzing data from heavy ion collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)—the world's most powerful particle ...
Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences have overcome a long-standing bottleneck in refrigeration ...
Sometimes science can be painfully slow. Data comes in dribs and drabs, truth trickles, and veracity proves viscous. The ...
A t the University of Queensland, there is a display containing the longest-running laboratory experiment in the world. It's ...
An experiment started in 1927 by Thomas Parnell aimed to prove pitch is a super-viscous fluid. Over 96 years, only nine drops ...
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A research team affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a new technology that can convert seawater into clean drinking water using ...
The experiment began in 1927 at the University of Queensland in Australia, when physicist Thomas Parnell set out to prove a simple point: materials that appear solid can, in fact, be fluids.
Touch the back of a laptop and it often feels warm. This is because part of the energy used for computation and communication ...
In a quiet corner of a physics building in Australia, a glass funnel filled with a tar-like substance has been dripping so ...