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Jan 25, 2022 · Some are the result of a lucky accident, combined with curiosity: scientists traveling down one road suddenly find reason to veer onto another road, one they never planned to travel — a road that may well lead nowhere. Other major breakthroughs stem from scientists pursuing a very specific dream.
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Nov 16, 2021 · Some are the result of a lucky accident, combined with curiosity: scientists traveling down one road suddenly find reason to veer onto another road, one they never planned to travel — a road that may well lead nowhere. Other major breakthroughs stem from scientists pursuing a very specific dream.
- Anthony L. Komaroff, MD
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Jun 11, 2015 · The idea is that, in order to experience the “return trip effect,” you need to know that you're taking a return trip. It’s not clear why this happens, though psychologists have several...
Jun 10, 2015 · On a round-trip voyage, it often seems like the journey home goes faster than the outbound leg. Using movies of walking trips, scientists in Japan made an effort to figure out why that is.
Frolov, Krtouš, and Zelnikov's time warp proposal involves what's known as a ring wormhole, first described in 2016 by the University of Cambridge theoretical physicist Gary Gibbons and University of Tours physicist Mikhail Volkov.
Aug 1, 2022 · Early human submersibles that reached the bottom of the deepest ocean trenches made the trip just once, stressed by the enormous pressures there.
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Jul 17, 2024 · What ways do you think exploration has shaped our world? (Hint: think about the voyages of past and present-day explorers, how technology has changed, and how commerce has changed). If students need ideas, allow them to do research online about these questions.