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● Beer mats make bad frisbees [study]
● All You Need to Know About Whirly Tubes
● What is the electrical charge of a bumblebee? [study]
● Stirring the Porridge with Albert E. [investigation]
● Upside down glass of water experiment revisited [study]
● The photovoltaic effect of “ferroelectric” bananas [new study]
● The peak velocity of elbow joints during hair-combing activities (study)
● The ‘Singing Cymbal’ controversy
● Frost on Ice
● Non-events, counterfactuals and Quantum Oblivion (QO)
● Exponential beer froth decay – disputed
● Eggs (spinning) in milk – study
● A 12th century auto-tuned polyphonic reverberation amplifier
● The world’s first “Pastarimeter” — lefty pasta and righty pasta
● How many universes are necessary for an ice cream to melt?
● Ducks feet – the physics
● Bungee jumping : the math(s)
● Warped penguin diagrams
● Black holes and their possible wigs
● Perishing science
● Primary Gushing of Beer – a Curative Method
● Atomic stabilization of negative multiple charged onions
● Jumping beans (the locomotion of)
● Towards avoiding ketchup drip
● Insatiable Birdies of the Second Kind
● Cats’ tongues and Lizards’ feet
● Tightropes and slacklines – the math(s)
● Glug-Glugian “splash”er at Long Beach
● Austrian Trumpet Bubbles (study)
● Icicles in Toronto
● Elephant Trumpets, the Acoustics of
● Anti Gravity Developments
● Falling Snowflakes: vertical or horizontal?
● The Thermite Kettle
● Shuttlecock aerodynamics: part 3
● Hula Hooping – the science of
● Further Physics of Tumbling Toast
● Bubbles: Straight, zigzag, or spiral?
● Chickens, Consciousness, and the LHC
● A few gigatons short of a blockbuster (part II)
● Hysterical ferroelectric banana misinterpretations
● Teapot effect update
● Molecular wheelbarrows under the (scanning tunneling) microscope
● Artistotle’s pebble hunch — upheld
● There be Quantum Dragons
● Static electricity – we’re still (somewhat) in the dark
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