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Posted on June 7, 2016

Annotated Volcano: Exploring Pinatubo’s Devastating Eruption, 25 Years Later

Annotated Volcano: Exploring Pinatubo’s Devastating Eruption, 25 Years Later
It's been 25 years since the massive eruption of Pinatubo in the Philippines, but its remarkable to see how quickly the land has recovered. The post Annotated Volcano: Exploring Pinatubo’s Devastating Eruption, 25 Years Later appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 6, 2016

Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics

Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics
If you decrease the drag by just a little bit, you can get significant power savings on a bicycle. However, these savings are only worthwhile at high speeds. The post Are Expensive Bicycle Wheels Worth the Money? Let’s Check the Physics appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on June 2, 2016

The Physics Behind Captain America’s Ricocheting Shield

The Physics Behind Captain America’s Ricocheting Shield
Captain America likes to throw his shield so that it bounces off multiple surfaces. How difficult would these kinds of throws be? The post The Physics Behind Captain America's Ricocheting Shield appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 30, 2016

Check Out the New Lava Flows From Kilauea and Piton de la Fournaise

Check Out the New Lava Flows From Kilauea and Piton de la Fournaise
Two island volcanoes in the middle of the Pacific and Indian oceans had new lava flows last week. The post Check Out the New Lava Flows From Kilauea and Piton de la Fournaise appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 27, 2016

How the Textbook Industry Tries to Hook Your Prof

How the Textbook Industry Tries to Hook Your Prof
Textbook reps often stop by to promote a particular book. Here are my thoughts on physics textbooks in general. The post How the Textbook Industry Tries to Hook Your Prof appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 24, 2016

Please Don’t Blame Mars for This Week’s Explosive Volcanic Eruptions

Please Don’t Blame Mars for This Week’s Explosive Volcanic Eruptions
Despite what people might claim, the busy week in volcanism isn't part of a greater pattern or magical planetary alignment. The post Please Don't Blame Mars for This Week's Explosive Volcanic Eruptions appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 24, 2016

We Swear There’s a Reason to Model This Ball Bouncing Off a Wall

We Swear There’s a Reason to Model This Ball Bouncing Off a Wall
When light reflects off a mirror, the incident angle is equal to the reflected angle. Is the same true for a ball bouncing off a wall? The post We Swear There's a Reason to Model This Ball Bouncing Off a Wall appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 20, 2016

A New Record for Physics Graduates

A New Record for Physics Graduates
Seven people graduated from Southeastern Louisiana University with a degree in physics. This is a big deal. No, really. The post A New Record for Physics Graduates appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 17, 2016

The Independence Day: Resurgence Spaceship Has Its Own Gravity

The Independence Day: Resurgence Spaceship Has Its Own Gravity
In the trailer for Independence Day: Resurgence, the alien spacecraft seems to gravitationally lift some buildings. What kind of mass would it have to have to do this? The post The Independence Day: Resurgence Spaceship Has Its Own Gravity appeared first on WIRED.
Posted on May 16, 2016

A New Earthquake Swarm Is Rocking Oregon’s Mt. Hood

A New Earthquake Swarm Is Rocking Oregon’s Mt. Hood
Hood has joined St. Helens in a reminder that the Cascades are full of potentially active volcanoes. The post A New Earthquake Swarm Is Rocking Oregon's Mt. Hood appeared first on WIRED.

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