How scientists are searching for dark matter — Motion capture continues to advance
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The weird history of Legos Do you have memories of snapping together Lego bricks to make something special? Most of us think fondly of those plastic pieces. (Unless, of course, you stepped on one.) While the company has a wholesome image, it hasn’t always been that way. The real history of Legos is a lot darker than most people realize. Tap or click to find out the true story behind Legos. → |
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Science video: The search for dark matter Scientists are almost 100 years into the search for dark matter. The mysterious form of matter doesn't absorb, reflect or emit light. Beyond that, we don't know much — yet. Take a journey a kilometer underground to a dark matter detector. Will this finally unlock the secrets scientists are searching for? Tap or click to explore one of the great mysteries of the universe. → |
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Motion capture is much harder than it seems Filmmakers have used motion capture technology for over 25 years. You've seen it at work in movies like "Lord of the Rings," "Star Wars" and "The Avengers." It may seem like they just put little balls on the suits and a computer does the rest, but it's far more complicated than that. Tap or click to see how this movie magic works. → |
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How F1 racers turn so fast F1 racing is one of the fastest, most dangerous sports out there. Cars travel at speeds up to 220 miles per hour, with drivers making hairpin turns at lightning speed. It's a feat of engineering and skill unique to F1. What's the trick to doing this without crashing? Tap or click to see the secrets of F1 racing. → |
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