How satellites stay in orbit — Why chess strategies constantly evolve
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December 8, 2022

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Returns are creating a logistical nightmare for retailers

Returns are creating a logistical nightmare for retailers

When you order online, it doesn't always work out. Maybe what you bought doesn't fit, you got the wrong item or you just don't like it. To you, a return might be a bit of a hassle with driving somewhere to drop it off. For retailers, though, it's a nightmare.

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How do satellites stay in geosynchronous orbit?

How do satellites stay in geosynchronous orbit?

There are thousands of satellites circling the Earth at this very moment. Some of those satellites manage to stay over the exact same spot at all times. This is called geosynchronous orbit and the way that it works is truly incredible.

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Why chess strategies are constantly changing

Why chess strategies are constantly changing

Back in 1850, all chess games basically started the same way. In 1920, that changed. Then, in 1940, it changed again. What's going on here? After hundreds of years, shouldn't we know the perfect way to start a game of chess? It turns out that there is no mathematically "correct" way to start a game of chess. Give it a watch, and maybe your game will improve.

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What exactly is terminal velocity?

What exactly is terminal velocity?

We have all heard the old tale that if you throw a penny off the Empire State Building, it will drop so fast that it could kill someone on the street below. Is that true? Some people put it to the test. Check out what happens when pennies are dropped onto someone from a helicopter way up high.

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