Science writer | PhD in microbiology | Fungi buff | Currently writing a graphic novel about the forgotten woman who introduced agar to the lab, Fanny Angelina Hesse (1850-1934) 👉🏼 www.fanny-hesse-graphic-novel.site
"Maternity and neonatal services in England are failing too many women, babies, families and staff," said Baroness Amos, who is leading a government-commissioned review (file photo)
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In 1958, he applied to Nasa.
We're all familiar with the high-pitched squeak of basketball shoes on the court during games, or tires squealing on pavement. Scientists conducted several experiments and discovered that the geometry of the sneakers' tread patterns determines the squeak's frequency, enabling the team to make rubber blocks set to specific frequencies and slide them across glass surfaces to play Star Wars' "Imperial March."
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