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American Institute of Physics

Bowling ball and pins

Science Rolls a Perfect Game With New Bowling Strike Prediction Model

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Sunshine over a field

Study Finds Solar Heat Influences Earthquake Activity

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Researcher Alejandro Marangoni demonstrates the stretchy properties of his team’s plant-based cheese analog.

Scientists Crack Code for Better Vegan Cheese

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Technology
Flowchart of the team’s model system, which integrates key concepts of the dynamics of atmospheric CO2, rising temperatures, human population, and crop yield.

Looming, Unpredictable Food Crisis from Climate Change

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Undergraduate student, Calvin Teague, demonstrates an optimal thumb grip on a mid-range disc.

Study Finds Optimal Thumb Position for Disc Golf Throws: 3 Centimeters from Edge

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Schematic of the antineutrino detector and reactors in the proposed area it is theoretically able to detect.

New Antimatter Detector Could Monitor Nuclear Reactor Activity from Afar

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics, Technology
The authors measured the relative scale and spacing of the whirling brush strokes in van Gogh’s “The Starry Night,” along with variances in luminance of the paint, to see if the laws that apply in the physics of real skies apply in the artist’s depiction. The results suggest van Gogh had an innate understanding of atmospheric dynamics. He captured multiple dimensions of atmospheric physics with surprising accuracy.

Van Gogh’s ‘Starry Night’ Reveals Hidden Turbulence, Study Finds

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Sequences of consecutive breakpoint distances for “Gates of Paradise” and “Finnegans Wake” in the same scale.

Unveiling the Hidden Order in James Joyce’s ‘Finnegans Wake’ … Punctuation

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A wave channel experiment used a zoom lens camera and a custom Python script to process imagery of four different zones: wave generation, shoaling and breaking, air detained by a plunging jet of water, and air trapped at bores where water level rises rapidly. The study provided essential insights into the physical and chemical impacts of microplastics at the air-water interface.

Microplastic pollution increases sea foam height and stability

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
A microscopic view of the MagPatch array showing six of the eight microcoils used for nerve stimulation.

Microcoil Arrays Offer Targeted Treatment for Nervous System Disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Technology
Vocal muscle activity of birds during sleep can be translated into synthetic songs.

Dreams of Songbirds Offer Breakthrough in Understanding Animal Consciousness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
Espresso machine

Why fine coffee grounds make weaker espresso

Categories Physics & Mathematics
Illustration of child singing

Lead vocal tracks in popular music go quiet

Categories Social Sciences
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