Chris Hemsworth’s Thor isn't confirmed to be featured in any of the upcoming Marvel movies (yet). However, the actor himself ...
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have managed to make sound waves travel only in one direction. In the future, this method could also be used in technical applications with electromagnetic waves.
Armie Hammer has moved back to Los Angeles, but he has to sell his beloved truck because gas prices are just too damn high. In a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, August 27, the disgraced ...
Electromagnetic induction can create a voltage by movement of a conductor in a magnetic field. This voltage can make current flow, and the effect is used in electricity generation and microphones ...
There are seven types of electromagnetic (EM) waves, which make up the electromagnetic spectrum. Electromagnetic waves are transverse waves, and travel at the speed of light. Different types of ...
It was Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell who proposed that these charges were exerting influence through the form of radiation, so-called electromagnetic waves, which he proved were ...
But facts are facts: there’s no rival or replacement for a good hammer. This is still—and forever will be—a handy person’s must-have. Aside from the screwdriver, a hammer is likely the ...
Can you really catch lightning with Mjolnir, the mythical hammer of Thor? If you’re [James Hobson] you can get pretty darn close. He’s a long time writer at Hackaday who’s been building an ...
One of the running gags in "Avengers: Age of Ultron" revolves around Thor's hammer, Mjolnir, and the other Avengers' inability to lift it. As legend goes, only those "deemed worthy" are able to ...
Can you really catch lightning with Mjolnir, the mythical hammer of Thor? If you’re [James Hobson] you can get pretty darn close. He’s a long time writer at Hackaday who’s been building an ...