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Get ready to witness the sheer power of the ocean like never before — these are the biggest waves ever caught on camera, and ...
Hosts of NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about newly-discovered gravitational waves, a robot designed with inspiration from nature and why Orcas might be attacking boats near the European coast.
The biggest, baddest waves aren’t born that way. Winds at sea generate waves that average ten feet high; during storms, 30-footers are common. But what creates waves the size of office buildings ...
“Mother Nature holds the cards,” Santa Cruz Assistant City Manager Michelle Templeton said at a news conference this week. “We do know that these west swells are continuing to grow in ...
Details of the experiment are published today (April 3) in Nature Physics.. The original double-slit setup involved directing light at an opaque screen with two thin parallel slits in it.
Gravitational Waves, Other Science Headlines With Ari Shapiro : ... a robot prototype that draws design inspiration from nature and why orcas might be attacking boats along the coast of Europe.
Set against these watery-monoliths of Mother Nature, Steudtner looks totally vulnerable, ... The huge wave was provisionally measured at 28.57 meters (93.72 feet), ...
Beachgoers spotted bright blue, glowing waves in Southern California’s coastline this week. The bioluminescence waves, which turn the ocean red during the day and glow neon blue night, have been ...
Waves from strong winter storms and a pair of ... worsened by a warming climate that is raising sea levels and pumping more energy into the waves. "Mother Nature holds the cards," Santa Cruz ...