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In 2011, comet Lovejoy traveled through the sun’s corona and lived to tell the tale. But its tail was the most telling.
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"I have always emphasized the willingness to discard," says psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman.
SciFri: Desktop Di...
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"I have always emphasized the willingness to discard," says psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman.
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"I have always emphasized the willingness to discard," says psychologist and Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman.
SciFri: Gear for Y...
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Experts filter out reasons to choose one brewing device over another.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
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Researchers turned tiny water droplets into cooperative networks that can change shape and pass electrical signals.
Theoretical physicist and mathematician Brian Greene takes us into his home office for a tour of his tidy workspace, in the second of Science Friday's Desktop Diaries series. Greene uses his desk mainly for calculations, often executed with pencil and paper--a tradition that dates back to his childhood when his father would give him 30-digit by 30-digit multiplication problems. Greene's father, Alan Greene, was a composer, and his music features in this video.