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Seismic waves bounced off Earth’s core and shifted Japan after massive 2011 earthquake
New research shows seismic waves bounced off Earth’s core, indicating a shift in Japan following the 2011 earthquake. Findings confirmed by scientists, significance still under study.
Can you split a photon in half? Key facts explained
Research investigates whether a photon can be divided into two parts, revealing new insights into quantum physics and photon behavior.
Emissivity Explained: The Thermal Camera Setting That Breaks Readings
Just understanding emissivity can dramatically improve your thermal readings, but mastering this setting is essential for accurate measurements.
Why Prints Warp: The Geometry of Shrinkage and Cooling
Understanding how geometry influences shrinkage and cooling is crucial to preventing warping in 3D prints.
Symmetry in Physics: How Geometry Explains Conservation Laws
Many wonder how symmetry shapes physics, revealing the hidden geometric principles behind conservation laws that govern our universe.
Quantum Geometry: When Quantum Physics Gets a Shape
Discover how quantum geometry reshapes our understanding of space’s fundamental structure, challenging perceptions and opening new realms of scientific exploration.
Physics of Flight: Airfoil Geometry and Lift
How airfoil shape and angle of attack generate lift by manipulating airflow—discover the physics behind flight and what keeps planes soaring.
The Shape of the Universe: Sphere, Saddle or Flat?
Sifting through cosmic clues, scientists explore whether our universe is spherical, saddle-shaped, or flat—discover what recent findings reveal about its true form.
Orbital Mechanics: Ellipses in the Solar System
Learning about elliptical orbits reveals how planetary paths shape our solar system’s dynamics and influence planet behavior, but the full story is even more fascinating.