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Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism Maxwell's equations are macroscopic expressions; they apply to the average fields and do not include quantum effects.
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Meteorites are the meteoroids that have made it all the way to Earth's surface (though these two terms are sometimes used interchangeably).
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literally nothing … can survive spaghettification. Not even spaghetti. In the vicinity of a black hole, space-time is so severely distorted that the forces
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Using species-specific genome editing Scientists showed that a method involving a gene editing tool called CRISPR/Cas9 could be used to successfully introduce
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Queen's Lyre. Leonard Woolley discovered several lyres in the graves in the Royal Cemetery at Ur. This was one of two that he found in the grave of "
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The kraken (/ˈkrɑːkən/) is a legendary sea monster of enormous size said to appear off the coasts of Norway. Kraken, the stuff of sailors'
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Contributions and Achievements: He started working with George Westinghouse in 1885. There, he devised an electrical distribution system that employed
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What is general relativity? Essentially, it's a theory of gravity. The basic idea is that instead of being an invisible force that attracts objects
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On its sunny side, Mercury can reach a scorching 800 degrees Fahrenheit! (But Mercury is not the hottest planet in the solar system. The hottest planet is Venus.
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IF YOU SEE SOMEONE SWIMMING Explain to them that it is illegal to swim in the any river within New York City and that it is dangerous to attempt it in