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How To Get A Perfect Basketball Shot? Google Doodle Shows Math Behind It
Google has used the quadratic equation to demonstrate algebra has direct application in sports, engineering, physics, and ...
A new discovery suggests gravitational fields can enable matter to become quantum entangled — and that's even if the concept ...
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Google Doodle Features One Of Most Searched Mathematical Equations: What Is It, How Is It Used
Google first introduced this educational Doodle in the US in September and has since expanded it to multiple countries, ...
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String theory: Scientists are trying new ways to verify the idea that could unite all of physics
In 1980, Stephen Hawking gave his first lecture as Lucasian Professor at the University of Cambridge. The lecture was called ...
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Google Doodle turns spotlight on the quadratic equation: The formula behind every curve explained
Google's latest doodle in India celebrates the quadratic equation, ax² + bx + c = 0, showcasing its real-world applications ...
The quadratic equation was discovered several years ago; it has been around for centuries. The ancient mathematicians coming ...
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How Einstein Proved Everything We Knew About Gravity Was Wrong
For centuries, gravity was seen as a mysterious force pulling objects together. Einstein changed that forever, showing it’s ...
Researchers at TU Wien have developed numerical models to simulate the movement of fluids in porous materials.
Advanced simulations have been the subject of fiction from The Matrix to the season two episode of The Twilight Zone (2019), ...
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Why do grains defy gravity?
In this experiment, we explore the strange behavior of granular materials, how tiny grains can appear to defy gravity, flow like fluids, and even climb walls under vibration. Physics gets surprisingly ...
A number of experiments have been proposed to generate and witness gravitational entanglement, but Aziz and Howl’s work suggests that the presence of gravitational entanglement is not a ‘smoking gun’ ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Mark Pope didn’t break a chair at SEC Media Day. But only because he wasn’t playing dice. That lead, I am aware, makes no sense. You have no idea where it is going. Welcome to ...
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