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Why cruise ships do not tip over, the physics of buoyancy, centers of gravity, and self righting hulls
Cruise ships look top heavy, yet they remain stable even in strong wind and waves. This explains how centers of gravity and buoyancy shift as a ship moves, creating the restoring forces that keep ...
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Optical illusion makes glass appear to float on butter knives
The science pros at TKOR demonstrate how interlocking butter knives can hold a glass, creating a surprising physics illusion.
Off-roading looks easy until your tires bury themselves axle-deep. Street tire pressure and solo trips are just the start of ...
Social media is flooded with claims that Earth will briefly lose gravity next year. From ‘Project Anchor’ to black holes, ...
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Ocean set ‘alarming’ new temperature record in 2025
Every calendar year since 2019, ocean temperatures have reached new record highs. 2025 was no exception, according to a new ...
One of the world's most sophisticated scientific facilities is turning to ultra-low temperatures to try and unravel hidden ...
The beloved actress captivated the red carpet with a sartorial choice that defied physics, blending futuristic fluidity with ...
Head girl Aariba Jawe came dressed regally, like a Greek goddess. She was volunteering at the stall themed 'Pantheon' ...
On the ISS, viruses can still infect bacteria, but the process slows and pushes both organisms to evolve along different ...
Professor of the Butakov Research and Educational Centre Geny Kuznetsov is considered one of the most extraordinary employees ...
Laughing Water Capital reported a 3.9% annual return, emphasizing fundamental growth in core holdings despite a market ...
Scientists in the middle of the country told Harvest Public Media that 2025 was a year of major changes and uncertainty.
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