(Nanowerk News) A collaboration of British and Iranian physicists has created an armada of self-propelled polystyrene balls about as wide as a strand of your hair. Their efforts are moving toward self ...
Using a few items from around the house, you can make a Styrofoam ball look as if it's floating in the air. STEP 2: Place the Styrofoam ball in the flow of air. As the flow of air pushes the Styrofoam ...
Karl Fice-Thomson, who explores rockpools, said he was finding little polystyrene balls "absolutely everywhere" School pupils have helped deconstruct dozens of the discarded and broken polystyrene ...
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