The secret history of microwaves — How this robot learned to dance
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June 17, 2021

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Why electric planes are inevitable

Why electric planes are inevitable

When it comes to businesses, they tend to focus on the bottom line. Always looking for ways to make the most money. So why does the aviation industry care so much about the environment? Is it politics? Is it a moral choice? No, it turns out the answer is more complicated than you may think.

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The interesting secret history of the microwave

The interesting secret history of the microwave

Microwave ovens have been around since about the 1950s. Back then, they were enormous boxes made specifically for industrial kitchens. If you've heard how microwaves were invented, you might know the tale of a scientist and a chocolate bar. It turns out there is much more to the story that will truly surprise you.

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How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance

How Boston Dynamics' robots learned to dance

The internet was recently gifted an amazing video of a group of dancing robots. The star of the show was Boston Dynamics' robot, Spot. So how does it pull off these flashy moves? It turns out to be the result of some astounding engineering.

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The secret of synchronization

The secret of synchronization

When you think of synchronization, syncing your phone with a laptop probably comes to mind. But, in science, this is an actual phenomenon that occurs in nature. This is why a bunch of metronomes will begin ticking at the same time on a platform. It’s all about synchronization.

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