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A new book imagines what the world would be like if Earth spun faster and faster until days just last two hours.
Researchers in Germany have developed a ring laser that tracks Earth's axis movements without telescopes or satellites.
From plagiarism to planetary corrections, we take a look at Copernicus and the introduction of heliocentricity.
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Our study is the first to experimentally confirm that AHE can be quantitatively detected in nonmagnetic materials using in-plane magnetic fields,” said team lead and Associat ...
Aarti, an important ritual in Hindu worship, is always performed in a clockwise circular motion. The direction has deep ...
Over the past decade, the idea of a circular economy gained significant traction, inspiring some to aim for a zero-waste ...
Event-based cameras and real-time motion analysis are redefining robot vision, tackling assembly challenges that traditional ...
Within our Milky Way galaxy, in the direction of the constellation Vulpecula, a cosmic "lighthouse" named PSR B1937+21 spins ...
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According to Xinhua News, from midnight to early morning on September 7, Beijing time, a spectacular total lunar eclipse will ...
Researchers at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have observed the magnetic nucleus of an atom flipping ...