This bike is engineered to be impossible to ride — How NASA's new space telescope works
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Creating a bike that’s impossible to ride A bicycle is seemingly one of the most basic contraptions. You pedal to move and turn the handlebars in the direction you want to travel. Well, it turns out riding a bike takes some natural intuition that you would never think about. This bike shows how our brains automatically know something about bike riding that you wouldn't have imagined. Tap or click to find out why this bike is so special. → |
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How the James Webb Telescope sees through cosmic dust The James Webb Telescope will launch soon and become the most technologically advanced space telescope of all time. It will be able to see farther than any telescope ever has. Historically, tiny particles of cosmic dust have interfered with us being able to see such long distances. Well, scientists have a solution for that, and it’s absolutely genius. Tap or click to see how this marvelous technology works. → |
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Babies may hold the secret to getting better at video games Video games have been around for decades, and many people have spent epic amounts of time becoming good at them. But when researchers attempted to develop an AI that would beat every Atari game, there was one it just couldn’t master. The solution? Look to babies. Tap or click to see what their secret is. → |
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