Take a refresher course in physics because you definitely weren’t paying attention in high school

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When you were a kid, being forced to learn things was the worst. You coasted through school doing the least amount of work possible and filled your free time with mindless garbage. But when you became an adult, you suddenly realized that you don’t know half of what you thought you did. Fortunately, it’s never too late to become a learned person, and a great place to start is by taking a course in physics. (Yes physics. Stick with us here.) Read more…

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Don’t keep cell phones next to your body, California Health Department warns

 The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a warning against the hazards of cellphone radiation this week. Yes, the thing we are all addicted to and can’t seem to put down is leaking electromagnetic radiation and now California has some guidance to safeguard the public.
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Don’t keep cell phones next to your body, California Health Department warns

 The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a warning against the hazards of cellphone radiation this week. Yes, the thing we are all addicted to and can’t seem to put down is leaking electromagnetic radiation and now California has some guidance to safeguard the public.
The CDPH asks people to decrease their use of these devices and suggests keeping your distance when… Read More

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This DIY project lets you catch a falling muon

 Physicists at MIT have developed and released a $100 muon detector that you can build at home, allowing you to sense deep space bombardment on something that looks like a TV remote. The CosmicWatch is basically a little box that can detect high-energy cosmic rays as they hit the Earth’s atmosphere and decay into muons.
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