French champion Surya Bonaly backflipped on Olympic ice years before Ilia Malinin was even born, and it brought her ...
Astronomers had decent guesses about how these peanut-shaped asteroids formed but couldn’t get the physics to work—until now.
The geoid (the surface of equal gravitational potential of a hypothetical ocean at rest) serves as the classical reference ...
After accounting for Earth’s rotation, gravity is slightly weaker beneath Antarctica than anywhere else on the planet. That ...
The Film Theorists on MSNOpinion
Why do people still care about Gravity Falls?
Gravity Falls is the rare show that ended early and benefited from it. Two seasons meant it never had time to get watered ...
Researchers uncover how slow changes deep inside Earth created Antarctica’s gravity anomaly and may even connect to ancient ...
A mysterious gravity dip beneath Antarctica is growing stronger, shaped by deep Earth forces over millions of years.
Gravity feels reliable—stable and consistent enough to count on. But reality is far stranger than our intuition. In truth, the strength of gravity varies over Earth's surface. And it is weakest ...
Although Earth is approximately spherical, its gravity field doesn't adhere to the same geometry. In visualizations, it more closely resembles a potato, with bumps and divots. One of the strongest of ...
Space.com on MSN
Does dark matter actually exist? New theory says it could be gravity behaving strangely
"It highlights gravity's possible hidden complexity and invites a reevaluation of where dark matter effects originate." ...
In “The Straight Story,” Lynch does not excavate beneath the surface. He remains there and discovers that ordinary life, ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Scientists tie Antarctica’s ‘gravity hole’ to deep rock shifts 50 million years ago
We treat gravity as a firm law, but the ground beneath Antarctica tells a ...
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