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Amidst the Stars, an Invisible Wave

New findings reveal that the “Radcliffe Wave,” a huge galactic formation, moves in a wave-like manner

calendar 18.4.2024
reading-time 4 minutes

The Giant Spinners of the Universe

From small asteroids to giant galaxies – our universe is a spectacular display of rotating objects

calendar 21.1.2024
reading-time 16 minutes

The Book Ahead Of Its Time – Newton’s ‘Principia Mathematica’

The “Principia”, Newton’s groundbreaking book that shaped our understanding of the laws of gravity and physics, overcame many an obstacle on its way to recognition

calendar 14.7.2022
reading-time 9 minutes

Brainwash – What Is Loam?

What is a catalytic converter good for? Is Chrome a metal? A Challenging Scientific Trivia

calendar 20.2.2022
reading-time 1 minutes

Tide and Prejudice

Everyone knows that lunar gravity is responsible for tidal cycles, but the actual process is more complex than commonly perceived.

calendar 14.10.2021
reading-time 7 minutes

A Decade of Science

Microbiomes, big data, the Higgs boson, and brain-computer interface

What is capillary action and how is it affected by gravity? Ariel & Michal

Capillary action (or capillarity) describes the ability of a liquid to flow against

calendar 11.3.2012
reading-time 3 minutes