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cuttingpatternsphotographyphysicsscienceshapessnowsnowflakespacesymmetrytechnologytemperaturewaterweatherwinter Tunnel
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We were just watching how wind (and so many other things) can get going with the spin of the Earth, now let’s go deeper and find out more about what
Challenge Rion NakayaJuly 31, 2024July 31, 2024 Wind tunnel
Follow photographer and mountain climber Jimmy Chin on assignment in Yosemite National Park as he climbs some huge and incredible rock faces. High in the
Formation Rion NakayaAugust 12, 2015June 23, 2020 Wind tunnel
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An animal that can push with 40x their bodyweight, the hairy-tailed mole for example, is definitely something to better understand, and scientists at the
exactly do moles move so much dirt around as they tunnel
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Storytelling, shadows, and 3D viewing come together in this Science Friday report, Dark Art. Biology grad student Tom McDonagh tells of the first balloon
technology Rion NakayaJanuary 9, 2017August 15, 2023 Tunnel
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