When he began his research on motion sickness, Tom Stoffregen thought finding test subjects would be difficult. After all, it's called motion sickness because it results in headaches, dizziness, and, ...
How can motion and movement be represented in a work of art? Ten San Diego artists answer this question in an exhibit opening Saturday at the Fleet Science Center. Our daily newsletter has a new look.
How do skateboarders seemingly defy gravity? How do gymnasts flip in the air? They have skill — and, as a Times interactive explored, an understanding of the laws of motion, physics and energy. By ...
CONCORD — To really get a sense of the science of motion, visitors to the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center this summer can take try out some air currents, catapults and balancing acts. Physics comes ...
RICHMOND, Va. — An exhibition at the Children's Museum of Richmond exploring the science of how things move opens on Tuesday, May 20. In "From Here to There," kids will be able to learn about gravity, ...
One of my favorite things about physics is that the result that seems to make the most sense on the surface isn't the result you get. One of the properties that can result in a seemingly weird result ...
How would you choreograph the heft of the Higgs boson, the plight of an endangered species, or the battle between the body and tumors? Last year, the American Association for the Advancement of ...
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