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Basile Audoly and Sebastien Neukirch at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris, France have written a wonderful little paper on the fracture mechanics of thin brittle rods, aka spaghetti.
TheHiggs boson is one of the most important, most abstract, and most interesting ideas in current physics. Dubbed... Read More »
One of the biggest “human” questions is “where did we come from?”. While the mechanisms... Read More »
I was searching through YouTube and came across Dr. Altman’s “Amazing Laser Music Can”... Read More »
The “BASSE” misspelling is explained – and unfortunately, not... Read More »
Lous Wain was an artist popular for his paintings of cats in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The... Read More »
Memory foam refers only to the “viscoelastic” behaviour exhibited by... Read More »
I’ve been a bit busy lately with a new addition to the family. Her name is Luna, and she’s an... Read More »
Oddly enough, this is not referring to an indie rock band or a Transformer – but rather to a... Read More »
Last year I traveled around Europe in search of the greatest signs known to humanity. Here’s the cream... Read More »
All that’s left to do is find out if your current bedframe is appropriate for a memory... Read More »
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