By: Robert Hoglund
Is it possible to defy the laws of gravity? Ever since Isaac Newton was hit in the head by an apple falling from the tree above him, people have wondered about the natural laws that we know rule the universe. Why do things fall from...
By: D. Vogt
Scientific research at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN won't stop with the confirmation of evidence, recently announced, of the existence of the Higgs boson - a tiny but crucial subatomic particle sometimes referred to as the "God particle." Instead, the Large Hadron Collider...
Electronics: How relays work
By: Dan Ferrell
Since the 19th century, electro-mechanical relays have been built using different configurations and characteristics to suit different applications. Ever since, relays have been widely used in household appliances, computer interfaces, air and heating conditioning units, automobiles and in many other domestic and industrial electrical circuits...
The various forms of energy
By: Melissa Mercer
Energy is one of the most misunderstood matters we face today, because everything that exists today is because of energy and the reactions it releases. There are many forms of energy, and knowing the differences can give all of us a better understanding as well...
By: Christyl Rivers
Rheology is the study of flow. Here in Hawaii, lava is flowing into the sea. Geologists and geophysicists study such states of molten rock. It is also the flow of ketchup, mustard, honey, foams, paints and/or any substance that differs from a full liquid or...
By: Edword Simpson
In any kind of manufacturing industry, the instrument calibration plays a very important role and it occupies a very significant position. Whenever a product comes into existence, behind it there is a perfect flow calibration. Calibration is a set of operations, which under certain specific...
By: Nwachukwu Lawson Luke
The blueprint. When Rutherford discovered the proton in 1918, he was still convinced about the possible existence of some other subatomic particle. He conducted several experiments to illustrate this prediction, and in 1920, concluded that there should, indeed, be another subatomic particle; particularly, one with...
Model of universe in question after scientists create below absolute zero cold
By: Terrence Aym
The belief that absolute zero was inviolable has been accepted by physicists for well over a century. Not only physics, but the model of the universe has been partially based on the foundation that nothing could exceed the incredible coldness of absolute zero.Absolute zero...
Light accelerated to near infinite speed in physics lab
By: Terrence Aym
Science and technology in the 21st Century is rapidly fulfilling the visions of the science fiction writers of the 20th Century. It seems barely a week passes without some amazing new discovery, revelation, or feat.Recently, scientists announced the once thought impossible attainment of achieving...
Physicists: Universe constructed like 'giant brain'
By: Terrence Aym
An idea's floated around astrophysicists circles for years: the universe is a giant brain. Now scientists have found evidence that the universe is constructed like a gigantic brain and elements of the cosmos parallel that of life's thinking organ.The idea had its origins in...

 

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