Your weight doesn't change because of gravity but because the floor pushes back. Physicists explain why elevators briefly make you feel heavier or lighter.
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2,080 Tomahawks at stake: The Navy’s quiet exit from its missile barges
When the largest undersea missile magazine of the Navy ever came up against the wall of physics and shipyard mathematics, what is the result? Four oddly placed Ohio-class guided-missile submarines ...
With his new book On Drugs, Justin Smith-Ruiu explores these powerful drugs through a philosophical lens, analyzing their ...
When Air Marshal Kelvin Aneke assumed office as the 23rd Chief of the Air Staff in 2025, he did something spectacularly unusual in military leadership. While many newly appointed service chiefs ...
Taking inspiration from Leonardo da Vinci’s studies of friction, the ‘sneaker squeak’ question cuts to a deep problem in physics.
The two input gateways of communication, sight and sound, are quite well developed at birth. In fact, the auditory system becomes functional around 24 weeks in the womb, and the normal newborn can ...
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” ––George Orwell, Animal Farm When I wrote in this column an essay on 4th February 2026 titled, the ‘Beginning of Another ‘White ...
Crimson Desert, releasing on March 19, is an open-world action-adventure game from Pearl Abyss, the makers of Black Desert.
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has proposed the first dedicated federal licensing framework for commercial ...
Initially Block A slides to the right along Block B which is traveling to the right. However, with friction acting between A and B, both A and B slow down. At some point, A instantaneously comes to ...
The second Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) AI Summit, organized by the SNMMI AI Task Force, took ...
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