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While experimenting with waves, researchers discovered that vibrating a container of liquid would cause bubble to "gallop" ...
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The electrons in a twisted piece of graphene show a strange repeating pattern first predicted in 1976, but never directly ...
Climate models predict that even under extreme warming, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation will weaken but not ...
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Feedback is intrigued by a theory arguing that when maleness is threatened, men overcompensate with increased support for war ...