The motion of snakes has long fascinated humans: they undulate, they sidewind, they crawl, they even fly. Together with herpetologists, researchers in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering ...
How do skateboarders seemingly defy gravity? How do gymnasts flip in the air? They have skill — and, as a Times interactive explored, an understanding of the laws of motion, physics and energy. By ...
A proposed funding program for small- and medium-scale projects reveals insights into the science, logistical challenges, and future of particle physics research. Particle physicists have a reputation ...
Research projects in the physics department continually grow and evolve as our faculty and research staff work at the cutting edge of their fields. Here you can find a selection of some of our more ...
Precision linear stages and multi-axis motion systems, driven by high performance motion controllers with intelligent algorithms. The combination of hardware and software is ideal to speed up and ...
THE ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER, AND THIS MORNING WE ARE LEARNING ABOUT HOW SOME OF THE CLASSIC SCI FI MOVIES WERE MADE. MARQUISE MEDA IS FINDING OUT ALL ABOUT STOP MOTION ANIMATION IN TODAY’S SCIENCE OF ...
Between the summer of 1665 and the spring of 1667, Isaac Newton developed his theories on calculus, optics, and the laws of motion and gravity. He was quarantining during the Bubonic Plague and found ...