Digital ocean mapping and CGI technology vividly illustrate the mountains, plains, canyons and creatures of the deep as never seen before, revealing a world of almost unimaginable scale right here on Earth. The oceans cover three-quarters of our planet, hiding a whole other world beneath the waves. If we could pull an … Continue reading
One-Minute Physics: Is Schrödinger’s cat dead or alive? 13:58 26 September 2011 You’ve probably heard of Schrödinger’s cat, the famous thought experiment that illustrates the paradox of quantum mechanics when applied to everyday objects. In our latest One-Minute Physics animation, illustrator Henry Reich takes us through the experiment drawing by drawing and explains how it … Continue reading
New Scientist TV: One-Minute Physics: How a particle can also be a wave. One-Minute Physics: How a particle can also be a wave 17:49 3 October 2011 One-Minute Physics Physics and Math Sandrine Ceurstemont, editor, New Scientist TV You probably wouldn’t expect a ball to behave like a sound wave. But in this … Continue reading
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