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Inserting easy-to-release slipknots into surgical thread could help surgeons to tie perfect sutures — tight enough to help heal a wound but not so tight that they damage tissue. Researchers worked out ...
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It is something like the "Holy Grail" of physics: unifying particle physics and gravitation. The world of tiny particles is described extremely well by quantum theory, while the world of gravitation ...
Wanting to unlock a particular NPC Driver or Creature, such as Dolphin or Swoop, but you're not too sure how the Kamek Item exactly works? Well, you're in luck, as our handy guide below explains ...
The discussion begins casually, but the moment scientific topics arise, everything falls apart. One speaker tries to defend ideas with no grasp of the principles involved. Each clarification only ...
A new mathematical equation describes the distribution of different fragment sizes when an object breaks. Remarkably, the distribution is the same for everything from bubbles to spaghetti. When you ...
Stranger Things’ fifth and final season takes a significant leap into the future, so how old are all the main characters? One of Netflix’s biggest shows ever has finally returned for its epic ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook IT: Welcome to Derry transports audiences back to 1962 ...