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Science is a far more dynamic process than many realize. The constant upheaval of new measurements and new data forces us to constantly reassess our theories and our very view of how well we know the world.
This simulation of a school of fish allows you to play with the weightings of three... Read More »
Emily’s Trees are made by a girl with a passion for nature and a love of jewelry who decided to combine these... Read More »
I decided to modify the system to run off a garden hose, for increased reliability and to prevent late... Read More »
Sometimes we see things so often that we simply forget to ask “why are they like that?” For instance,... Read More »
Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France... Read More »
Memory foam refers only to the “viscoelastic” behaviour exhibited by... Read More »
Spencer from Ohio made this incredible build using some good old american muscle. Read More »
Finding a beautiful and simple equation for something in the natural world is fascinating to me – it’s... Read More »
Another visualisation of the Lorenz attractor discussed in Lorenz and the Butterfly Effect, color... Read More »
A philosophy website recently conducted a very interesting survey about... Read More »
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