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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.
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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.
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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.
About ten years ago, two scientists had a little extra time on board NASA's low gravity aircraft and came up with the idea of popping water balloons. Mechanical engineers Seth Lichter, of Northwestern University, and Mark Weislogel, of Portland State University, use the floating water balls to explain some basic principles of physics.