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How Do MRI Scanners work?
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How Do MRI Scanners work?

So, you’ve probably seen an MRI machine in a movie or a hospital. It’s that giant, noisy doughnut-shaped tube that people slide into. But have you ever wondered how a…
Posted by Hamd Waseem January 14, 2026
What are Non-Newtonian Fluids and How Do They Work?
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What are Non-Newtonian Fluids and How Do They Work?

https://web.mit.edu/files/images/201910/MIT-Cornstarch-SL_0.jpg You've probably heard of Oobleck, a mix of cornstarch and water. It's a fluid that is soft when less force is applied but hard when more force is applied;…
Posted by Hamd Waseem February 1, 2025

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