Researchers at the University of Strathclyde use an updated Foucault pendulum equipped with laser instrumentation to measure Earth's gravitational impact on spacetime, a phenomenon known as "frame-dragging." This experiment seeks to validate Albert Einstein's predictions in his theory of general relativity. Positioned in a specially insulated laboratory, the 4-meter pendulum aims to detect the subtle effects of frame-dragging, a process expected to take 18 months of data collection.
Technology can reveal the colour of fossilised feathers unlocking the vibrant world of extinct species. https://rse.org.uk/resources/resource/blog/bringing-dinosaurs-back-to-life/
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