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How Atoms Work

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Atoms are in your body, the chair you are sitting in, your desk and even in the air. Learn about the particles that make the universe possible.

How Isaac Newton Worked

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Isaac Newton is one of the most important contributors to the field of science. Learn about the life of Isaac Newton.

What is gravity?

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What is gravity? How does gravity affect virtually everything on Earth? Learn about gravity in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Classical Mechanics: The HowStuffWorks Quiz

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Classical mechanics is all about motion. By the end of this physics workout, you'll know terms like rotational, translational and velocity, as well as how motion phenomena occur in the real world. Most of all, we help you calculate that physics equals fun. Now accelerate your math mastery!

How DIDO Works

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DIDO is a software technology popular in the fields of aerospace, robotics and chemical engineering. Explore DIDO's incredible optimal control applications.

Pop Quiz: General Science

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Science nerds, this is for you! Can you ace this pop quiz? Test your general science knowledge covering chemistry, astronomy, physics, biology, and other fields, and let's see how you fare!

The General Science Quiz

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You spent a lot of time sitting in science classes -- But do you remember any of what you learned, or did you forget it right after the test? Take this quiz to prove your general science IQ!

How Magnets Work

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Magnets produce magnetic fields and attract metals like iron, nickel and cobalt. They're used in all sorts of applications but how are they made and how do they work?

How super are superconductors?

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In physics, you can’t get something for nothing, but superconductors offer the hope of someday breaking even. Getting them to live up to their potential has given scientists more than a few headaches in the years since they were discovered. Let’s see how much you know about these wonders of electromagnetism.

How Special Relativity Works

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Special relativity deals in phenomena that don’t agree with our historical or commonsense views of how the universe works. In fact, many of the theory’s assertions almost appear ludicrous.

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