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The Physics of Sliding on Ice. by Gabriel Popkin, Inside Science For a solid material, ice is strangely slippery. While Olympic skiers and children on a snowy hill may or may not care why their favorite winter activities are physically possible, the question has bedeviled scientists for more than a century.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
NASA has revealed a few details about their next-generation spacesuits in a new video that features built prototypes of the two main designs. The focus, according to engineers and designers, is improving mobility, visibility and control over the suit for the astronaut whowill
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The Physics of Sliding on Ice. by Gabriel Popkin, Inside Science For a solid material, ice is strangely slippery. While Olympic skiers and children on a snowy hill may or may not care why their favorite winter activities are physically possible, the question has bedeviled scientists for more than a century.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
NASA has revealed a few details about their next-generation spacesuits in a new video that features built prototypes of the two main designs. The focus, according to engineers and designers, is improving mobility, visibility and control over the suit for the astronaut whowill
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The Physics of Sliding on Ice. by Gabriel Popkin, Inside Science For a solid material, ice is strangely slippery. While Olympic skiers and children on a snowy hill may or may not care why their favorite winter activities are physically possible, the question has bedeviled scientists for more than a century.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
NASA has revealed a few details about their next-generation spacesuits in a new video that features built prototypes of the two main designs. The focus, according to engineers and designers, is improving mobility, visibility and control over the suit for the astronaut whowill
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The Physics of Sliding on Ice. by Gabriel Popkin, Inside Science For a solid material, ice is strangely slippery. While Olympic skiers and children on a snowy hill may or may not care why their favorite winter activities are physically possible, the question has bedeviled scientists for more than a century.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
NASA has revealed a few details about their next-generation spacesuits in a new video that features built prototypes of the two main designs. The focus, according to engineers and designers, is improving mobility, visibility and control over the suit for the astronaut whowill
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The Physics of Sliding on Ice. by Gabriel Popkin, Inside Science For a solid material, ice is strangely slippery. While Olympic skiers and children on a snowy hill may or may not care why their favorite winter activities are physically possible, the question has bedeviled scientists for more than a century.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
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The GIFs above are from a 1947 film featuring a scientist at GE Global Research demonstrating how to make snow in a laboratory freezer. This research on artificial snow went on to inspire a larger initiative around weather control to find out if the destructive power of hurricanes could be weakened.TXCHNOLOGIST
Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
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Termites are tiny insects, but they are capable of moving tons of soil to build giant nests. Now scientists are discovering simple rules these insect architects might follow that could help explain how they build complex homes without a master plan. Such research could lead to robot swarms that can organize to assemble intricate structures.TXCHNOLOGIST
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