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In the classical world a wall is a stop; in quantum it can be a probability. A particle can appear on the other side even without ‘enough’ energy, and the effect is used in real tech.
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In the classical world a wall is a stop; in quantum it can be a probability. A particle can appear on the other side even without ‘enough’ energy, and the effect is used in real tech.
Ninety-five percent of jellyfish are made up of water, and they have neither a brain, nor a heart, nor blood. With these intriguing characteristics, they are among the mysterious creatures of the seas.
Every day, 12 newborn babies are given to the wrong families. This situation can have serious consequences for both the families and the babies.
Every year, around 1,000 birds lose their lives by crashing into windows. This situation poses a significant problem at the intersection of nature and human living spaces.
Crickets exhibit a mathematical relationship with the sounds they produce. Do you have any knowledge about this interesting mathematical structure behind their sounds?
−273.15°C looks like a target, but physics says you can approach it, not reach it. As you cool, the remaining energy is harder to remove; each step costs more and the wall retreats.
Explosions in space movies are loud, but in reality sound cannot propagate in vacuum. Sound needs a medium to carry vibrations, and space lacks it.
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