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
Everyday science Blog Robot learns how to laugh using AI, LEGO Kibble balance inspires table-top metrology system Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Robot learns how to laugh using AI, LEGO Kibble balance inspires table-top metrology system
Everyday science Blog Infrared light makes tasty popcorn, super-heated steam cleans dishes quickly and efficiently Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Infrared light makes tasty popcorn, super-heated steam cleans dishes quickly and efficiently
Everyday science Blog Better coffee from multispectral imaging, a battery made from crab shells Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Better coffee from multispectral imaging, a battery made from crab shells
Everyday science Blog Gummy bears made from old wind turbines, puffed-up coating makes wood fire resistant Excerpts from the Red Folder Read article: Gummy bears made from old wind turbines, puffed-up coating makes wood fire resistant
Everyday science News Early-career researchers in large research groups are more likely to leave academia, finds study Network analysis finds that those mentored by more successful academics are also more prone to dropping out Read article: Early-career researchers in large research groups are more likely to leave academia, finds study