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Some of the Bronx Bombers are using this altered bat design, courtesy of Aaron Leanhardt, a former University of Michigan ...
A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student recently made the surprising discovery of what they call a 'shape-recovering liquid,' which defies some long-held expectations derived from the ...
Taking a trendy ice bath—or, as they are formally known, "cold-water immersion"—actually changes the way your cells operate.
Vent-Axia is delighted that the work University of Bath student Roben Els undertook during a placement contributed to it ...
MIT scientists found that when people veer more than 13 degrees off-course in a crowd, orderly walking breaks down into ...
In a nutshell Crowds naturally form organized lanes when most people walk in two main directions, but become chaotic when ...
New explanations of the Mpemba effect have strayed into quantum theory, laser physics, and Markovian dynamics of solids. The ...
These distinguished members were nominated in recognition of their outstanding research and service to the community. Through ...
Researchers at The University of Manchester's National Graphene Institute have introduced a new class of reconfigurable ...
In the ebb and flow of crowded crosswalks, a surprising pattern emerges: people can naturally form neat lanes of movement.