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Why Spinning Plasma is the Secret to Unlimited Clean Energy

Why Spinning Plasma is the Secret to Unlimited Clean Energy

The Geometry of Confinement and the Rebellion of Fluids Containing a star inside a steel cage is a problem of fluid rebellion. When you heat isotopes of hydrogen to temperatures exceeding 100 million degrees Celsius, the electrons are violently stripped from their nuclei. This creates a highly ener ...

The Extreme Biomechanics That Let Woodpeckers Headbang Trees

The Extreme Biomechanics That Let Woodpeckers Headbang Trees

Peter Cummings stood on the sidelines of a crisp, autumn football field, watching his eleven-year-old son line up on the gridiron. As a forensic pathologist, neurobiologist at the Boston University School of Medicine, and youth football coach, Cummings occupied a space of profound cognitive dissonan ...

The Surprising Aerodynamics of Dust Burning Up in the Atmosphere

The Surprising Aerodynamics of Dust Burning Up in the Atmosphere

Above our heads, an invisible bombardment is raging. Every day, the Earth sweeps through a continuous cloud of interplanetary debris, sweeping up between 40,000 and 50,000 tonnes of extraterrestrial material each year. Yet, if you monitor the news for meteorite strikes, you will only hear about a fr ...

Why Biologists Stopped Using Formalin on Deep-Sea Jellyfish

Why Biologists Stopped Using Formalin on Deep-Sea Jellyfish

Deep within the labyrinthine archives of the world’s oldest natural history museums, millions of glass jars sit in climate-controlled darkness. Inside these vessels, suspended in pale, noxious amber fluids, are the biological records of our oceans. Most of the fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods look ...

The Bizarre Biochemistry of Snow Flies That Generate Their Own Heat

The Bizarre Biochemistry of Snow Flies That Generate Their Own Heat

To understand the sheer thermodynamic improbability of the insect genus Chionea—commonly known as the snow fly—we must first reduce biology to physics. A living organism is, at its most fundamental level, a vessel of aqueous chemical reactions,. These reactions require heat to proceed at a rate ...

The Triassic Fish That Learned How to Hear the Ocean With Its Lungs

The Triassic Fish That Learned How to Hear the Ocean With Its Lungs

The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France, does not look like a paleontological dig site. Sitting at the confluence of the Drac and Isère rivers, the facility houses a massive ring exactly 844 meters in circumference. Inside this ring, electrons are accelerated to an ene ...

The Strange Neuroscience Behind Why Cannabis Triggers the Munchies

The Strange Neuroscience Behind Why Cannabis Triggers the Munchies

The process of eating feels like a conscious choice. We decide we are hungry, we select a food source, and we consume it. But beneath this illusion of free will lies a ruthless, highly automated biochemical machine designed over millions of years to prevent the organism from starving to death. Bef ...

The New Fossil Rewriting the Geographic Origins of Early Apes

The New Fossil Rewriting the Geographic Origins of Early Apes

The Epistemology of Paleontological Blind Spots Historical narratives in paleoanthropology are largely dictated by tectonic activity. For over half a century, the East African Rift Valley has served as the undisputed focal point for tracing the evolutionary trajectory of modern hominoids. The logic ...

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