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Why owls rotate their heads so widely and the fascinating science behind this unusual ability
Owls are known for rotating their heads far more than most birds, but the reason is rooted in anatomy rather than mystery.
The interior of the Sun does not rotate at the same rate at all latitudes. The physical origin of this differential rotation is not fully understood. It turns out, long-period solar oscillations ...
Physicists have shown that ultra-thin two-dimensional materials such as tungsten diselenide can rotate the polarization of visible light by several degrees at certain wavelengths under small magnetic ...
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists studying the inner main-belt asteroid Donaldjohanson have found that its rotation wobbles. Rather than rolling through space in a steady pattern, ...
Students at John S. Park ES have hands-on experiments as part of Science Rotation Day. Celebrate science at John S. Park ES! Students participate in hands-on experiments every month as part of Science ...
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