Everyday science Blog I’ve found a major physical flaw in an iconic childhood game Nathan Hellner-Mestelman looks at the physics of "the floor is lava" kids’ game Read article: I’ve found a major physical flaw in an iconic childhood game
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Everyday science Blog WiFi loophole allows drones to see through walls, power law defines football defending Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: WiFi loophole allows drones to see through walls, power law defines football defending
Everyday science Blog Schrödinger’s buses spotted in Bristol, X-rays track swarming bees Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Schrödinger’s buses spotted in Bristol, X-rays track swarming bees
Everyday science Blog Mathematics of sheep flocking, slime study could reduce vehicle drag, edible QR codes Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Mathematics of sheep flocking, slime study could reduce vehicle drag, edible QR codes
Everyday science Blog ‘Broccoli gas’ could point to extraterrestrial life, rollercoasters trigger iPhone car crash app Excerpts from the red folder Read article: ‘Broccoli gas’ could point to extraterrestrial life, rollercoasters trigger iPhone car crash app
Everyday science Blog Cricket and the physics behind swing bowling With the 2022 T20 men's Cricket World Cup under way, Fatemah Jafar shows how bowlers can exploit the principles of aerodynamics to improve their game Read article: Cricket and the physics behind swing bowling
Everyday science Blog Crash test dummies fly off e-scooters, space-telescope pumpkins for Halloween Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Crash test dummies fly off e-scooters, space-telescope pumpkins for Halloween
Everyday science Blog Physicists collide over the merits of particle theory, preprint server offers stylish merchandise Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Physicists collide over the merits of particle theory, preprint server offers stylish merchandise
Everyday science Blog Cars with robotic eyes could make pedestrians safer, take a virtual hike on Mars Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Cars with robotic eyes could make pedestrians safer, take a virtual hike on Mars