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Gravity doesn’t behave normally in Antarctica, and it intensified as the continent froze
A vast “gravity hole” beneath Antarctica became stronger as the continent shifted into an ice-dominated world tens of millions of years ago, according to new research published in Scientific Reports.
Gravity feels reliable—stable and consistent enough to count on. But reality is far stranger than our intuition. In truth, ...
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Just over a week ago, European physicists announced they had measured the strength of gravity on the smallest scale ever. In a clever tabletop experiment, researchers at Leiden University in the ...
Ever wondered why geckos can scamper up walls and humans cannot? The secret lies in physics, biology and evolution. Discover how animals exploit molecular forces to defy gravity and why humans are ...
In a bold step toward solving one of science’s most puzzling problems, researchers have proposed a new way to bring gravity into the same mathematical language as the other forces of nature. While the ...
Just over a week ago, European physicists announced they had measured the strength of gravity on the smallest scale ever. In a clever tabletop experiment, researchers at Leiden University in the ...
An Antarctic large-scale experiment is striving to find out if gravity also exists at the quantum level. An extraordinary particle able to travel undisturbed through space seems to hold the answer.
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