For the first time researchers have directly measured a general law of how pedestrians interact in a crowd. This law can be used to create realistic crowds in virtual reality games and to make public spaces safer. Even the Queen of England, that most reserved of personages, got in on the game, back in 2008 t the only kind of predictions a science can make. In fact, they’re not even the most important kind. Take physics for example. Sometimes physicists News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England Patriots in their And most importantly, what does physics tell us about all this? For New England fans, the first priority is a search for an innocent explanation. Elette Engels of the Physics Society demonstrated just how much fun science can be by making liquid nitrogen ice "We do loads of fun things like board game nights, we go to movies, we do trampoline dodgeball, we play tennis." Credit: USA Today Sports / Reuters News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England the reason for deflating a football owes more to physiology than physics. A slightly deflated ball is a bit softer, making it easier to grip It’s a great channel co-run by PBS Digital Studios, and together they produce some of the best science videos this side of The Wall. In Hanson’s latest video, he explores the reality behind Game of Thrones’ dire wolves, dragons, seasons, steel .
Three movies caught my interest this year: Interstellar, The Theory of Everything and The Imitation Game. Each one features physics or mathematics in its about whether Interstellar is based on real science. One of its producers, Kip Thorne, is a News reports say that 11 of the 12 game balls used by the New England Patriots In the end, the reason for deflating a football owes more to physiology than physics. A slightly deflated ball is a bit softer, making it easier to grip the ball to throw After 8 Golds for Phelps, 8 Big Questions on Much has been written about the superhuman athletic ability of swimmer Michael Phelps, winner of six gold medals at the 2004 Athens games. He's a genetic phenom, built like a fish, with hands and feet like Gamasutra has an interesting piece up on the use of physics in games by Pascal Luban, on the current applications, limitations, and future possibilities. It’s worth a read through if you’re interested in game design, even though physics is one of those .
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