Why Beer Mats Won’t Fly Like Frisbees
Flying beer mats always flip onto their side, unlike frisbees which can achieve stable flight. Now physicists think they know why. ...read more
Flying beer mats always flip onto their side, unlike frisbees which can achieve stable flight. Now physicists think they know why. ...read more
A tiny particle's unexpected magnetism is shaking up what physicists thought they knew about the universe. ...read more
Species from praying mantises to snakes have been observed engaging in sexual cannibalism. Like most things in nature, there’s a reason behind the behavior. ...read more
King tides happen when the Earth, Sun and moon align, sometimes creating "sunny day flooding." To understand how sea level rise will change future flood patterns, researchers and citizen scientists are teaming up to map areas that are already impacted. ...read more
Ketamine may help change drinking habits by promoting neuroplasticity. But questions linger over the treatment's ethics and safety. ...read more