Introduction Have you ever noticed seagulls bobbing up and down on the ocean? You might have also seen surfers catch a wave that takes them to shore. Maybe you have floated on a lake, going up and ...
The Phantom HD Gold, a camera that brings out the life in things by capturing it in super slow motion, was used to film the oh so lovely ocean. Everything takes on a different personality in slow ...
The size of waves on alien worlds will depend as much on the characteristics of the liquid as well as the gravity.
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Nature is full of parasites--organisms that flourish and proliferate at the expense of another species.
Learn how a new model shows how waves form on alien oceans, revealing that gentle winds could create massive swells on Titan, while even hurricane-force winds barely stir lava seas on distant worlds.
The psychedelically radical video above was shot with a $100,000 high-speed camera called the Typhoon HD4, capturing intricacies of ocean waves normally imperceivable to the human eye. Shot as a ...
A groundbreaking study in Science Advances reveals that Earth's tectonic plates are breaking apart under the Cascadia ...
After a long work day, most of us happily collapse into a couch and binge-watch our favorite show. But Linden Gledhill, a Philadelphia-based pharmaceutical biochemist, retreats to his basement lab.
Physicists have accomplished a quantum leap in light research. They have managed to capture the behavior of extremely short laser pulses during focusing by means of very high spatial and temporal ...
Scientists have made detailed predictions about an intriguing mechanism of genomic evolution. The findings are an important step toward understanding the complex ways that genomes change over the ...