Neil deGrasse Tyson Discusses Lightsaber Physics
Applying real life physics to fictional weapons. Continue reading Neil deGrasse Tyson Discusses Lightsaber Physics
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Applying real life physics to fictional weapons. Continue reading Neil deGrasse Tyson Discusses Lightsaber Physics
Subatomic physics is pretty neat stuff, but not generally considered within the reach of the home-gamer. With cavernous labs filled with racks of expensive gears and miles-wide accelerators, playing with the subatomic menagerie has been firmly in the hands of the pros for pretty much as long as the field has been in existence. But that could change with this sub-$100 DIY muon detector.
[Spencer Axani] has been fiddling with the idea of a tiny muon detector since his undergrad days. Now as an MIT doctoral candidate, he’s making that dream a reality. Muons are particles that are similar to …read more
Continue reading Dirt Cheap Muon Detector Puts Particle Physics Within DIY Reach
A new signal excess is probably a statistical fluke, but, if not, we could again be talking about New Physics. Continue reading Is the Higgs Boson Acting Weird Again at the LHC?
The LHC ‘nightmare scenario’ came and went and, here we are, still doing science. Continue reading The Dark Cloud of High-Energy Physics
Ever noticed that a rubber band gets warmer when it’s stretched? The bands also get cooler when allowed to snap back to relaxed length? [Ben Krasnow] noticed, and he built a rubber band cooled refrigerator to demonstrate the concept. The idea of stretching a rubber band to make it hotter, then releasing it to make it cooler seems a bit counter intuitive. Normally when things get smaller (like a gas being compressed) they get hotter. When pressure is released the gas gets cooler. Rubber bands do the exact opposite. Stretching a rubber band makes it hot. Releasing the stretched band …read more
You’ve got to move horizontally and vertically at the same time. Continue reading Math and Physics Are the Stars of Track and Field
A tabletop black hole emits what looks like Hawking radiation. Continue reading Scientists Built a ‘Mini Black Hole’ Out of Sound Waves
It may seem physically impossible, but really it’s just physics. Continue reading Physics Explains How Olympic Divers Are So Damn Graceful
A lot, it turns out. But not for very long. Continue reading How Much Energy Could We Really Harvest from an Earthquake?