An exhibit opening this weekend in Midland is, according to its host museum’s director, a “gearhead’s dream.” The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art at the Midland Center for the Arts will offer a ...
Walk, skip or run -- people travel at many speeds, but how do our minds tell the difference? Researchers in Norway have detected a subset of neurons in rats that serve as the brain's speedometer -- ...
Does our need for speed influence what we see and hear in the media? Short answer yes. And for Science, with a capital S, that may be not such a good thing. “In 1965, two Norwegian social scientists, ...
Curves tend to put the brakes on human runners — especially those wearing prosthetics. When navigating curves, runners must exert centripetal force to change directions, while countering the force of ...
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