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Category: Interesting Physics (129)

  • Does the flap of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil set off a tornado in Texas?

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    16 January 2013
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Why Most Published Research Findings Are False

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    12 January 2013
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Mortgages and baseball

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    7 January 2013
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • An unsung heroine

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    1 January 2013
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Nano-sized packing crates made of jelly

    Posted on
    22 December 2012
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Less Ingres, more Monet

    Posted on
    14 December 2012
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Au revoir les theories, Bonjour l’action

    Posted on
    1 December 2012
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • 100 million alien civilisations

    Posted on
    25 November 2012
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • David Cameron is using his brain for the purpose it evolved for, I’m not

    Posted on
    18 November 2012
    Posted by
    Richard Sear
  • Guest post of Dr Dan Robertson: From Guildford to “The Fighting Irish”, via CERN

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    7 November 2012
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