Running for nearly a century, this quiet experiment proves a “solid” can flow, drop by drop, while generations of scientists ...
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The world’s longest running lab experiment is about to hit 100 years
In a quiet corner of a physics building in Australia, a glass funnel filled with a tar-like substance has been dripping so ...
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The longest-running laboratory experiment in the world is getting close to a key milestone
At the University of Queensland, there is a display containing the longest-running laboratory experiment in the world. It's ...
The experiment began in 1927 at the University of Queensland in Australia, when physicist Thomas Parnell set out to prove a simple point: materials that appear solid can, in fact, be fluids.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This image provided by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory shows the ring-shaped track that scientists used to study tiny ...
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The World's Longest-Running Lab Experiment Is Almost 100 Years Old
Sometimes science can be painfully slow. Data comes in dribs and drabs, truth trickles, and veracity proves viscous. The ...
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