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How a cube became a wobble bowl
This project started from a cube, not a round blank. That alone changed how every cut behaved. As the shape developed, the bowl kept a subtle wobble effect. It looks unstable, but it’s intentional.
The geoid (the surface of equal gravitational potential of a hypothetical ocean at rest) serves as the classical reference ...
Vibration plates may give most benefits to people wanting to stay healthy as they get older ...
Scientists reveal how sleep protects brain cells, manages metabolic damage, and may help explain links to Alzheimer’s disease ...
Under this new model, Titan itself is the result of a collision between two earlier moons: a large body called “Proto-Titan,” ...
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Longer Rest, Single Hotel Rooms: Why IndiGo, Air India Fear DGCA’s New Cabin Crew Norms
India’s top airlines are raising red flags over proposed fatigue management norms for cabin crew, arguing that the new rules ...
A physicist proposes that the universe is not empty space, but is a viscous fluid, fueling the expansion and contraction we see.
A new study has revealed how tiny imperfections and vibrations inside a promising quantum material could be used to control ...
In physics, the classical "Hall effect," discovered in the late 19th century, describes how a transverse voltage is generated ...
Scotch tape has been a household mainstay for nearly a century, but it still holds some scientific surprises. Researchers have discovered that the screeching sound emitted when one rapidly peels ...
Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
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