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Asteroid impacts could catapult extraterrestrial life into space, experiment hints
"Extremophile" bacteria could survive asteroid impacts that are strong enough to launch them into space, suggesting that life could travel between planetary bodies.
Electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, thanks to tiny atomic vibrations acting like a “molecular catapult.” In experiments lasting just 18 ...
Electrons can be "kicked across" solar materials at almost the fastest speed nature allows, scientists have discovered, ...
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Bowling ball catapult project from start to finish
A large-scale bowling ball launcher comes to life in this engaging video featuring the build of a catapult designed for impressive launches. Learn about the step-by-step process and see how the ...
Scientists have discovered that electrons in solar materials can be launched across molecules almost as fast as nature allows, driven by tiny atomic vibrations.
Tiny life forms tucked into debris from an asteroid hit could catapult to other planets—including Earth—and survive, a new ...
A weeklong, schoolwide project-based learning challenge encourages students to try to tackle meaningful problems.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have revealed a new mechanism that allows electrons to move across solar materials at new speeds ...
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Electrons blast across solar materials in a mind-blowing 18 femtoseconds
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered that electrons can be fired across solar cell materials in just 18 ...
A major online marketplace has banned the sale of catapults and slingshots in a move hailed as a “win for wildlife”, as pressure mounts on other retailers to follow suit ahead of a Parliamentary ...
Adult Night at the Scott Family Amazeum on Feb. 12 saw grown-ups enjoying hands-on activities that included embellishing items at a Bling Bar, engineering a catapult and testing their aim in Failure ...
MPs have been warned that anyone - including children - can legally buy weapons capable of killing wildlife, as a legal loophole allows catapults and slingshots to be sold cheaply and without ...
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