A scientist in Germany uses peanut butter to create artificial diamonds that help replicate the Earth’s mantle.
Interstellar’s protagonists spend a significant portion of the movie’s 169-minute running time giving mini-lectures – sometimes with props and a little whiteboard – on theoretical physics.
Scientists at the Navy’s Research Lab outside Washington, DC, say they’ve come up with an alternative they call ‘game changing.’ They’ve found a way to make fuel from seawater.
“Rejoice when other scientists do not believe what you know to be true. It will give you extra time to work on it in peace.”
“A scientist strives to understand the work of Nature. But with our insufficient talents as scientists, we do not hit upon the truth all at once.”
A scientist in Germany uses peanut butter to create artificial diamonds that help replicate the Earth’s mantle.
Interstellar’s protagonists spend a significant portion of the movie’s 169-minute running time giving mini-lectures – sometimes with props and a little whiteboard – on theoretical physics.
Scientists at the Navy’s Research Lab outside Washington, DC, say they’ve come up with an alternative they call ‘game changing.’ They’ve found a way to make fuel from seawater.
“Rejoice when other scientists do not believe what you know to be true. It will give you extra time to work on it in peace.”
“A scientist strives to understand the work of Nature. But with our insufficient talents as scientists, we do not hit upon the truth all at once.”