
Chief, the Chinese super machine that manipulates artificial gravity
China activates Chief, a super centrifuge that generates extreme artificial gravity to simulate geological events in the laboratory.
China activates Chief, a super centrifuge that generates extreme artificial gravity to simulate geological events in the laboratory.
Study reveals that gravity weakens by 1% over distances of billions of light years, suggesting a "glitch" in Einstein's theory.
When it comes to it, the Japanese really mean it. And now they are designing artificial gravity environments for future space colonies.
Turn skyscrapers into batteries that store energy? This Austrian project shows why it would be relatively easy.
A group of scientists from leading organizations has been meeting since last November to explore antigravity, alternative propulsion and ... unidentified phenomena.
Scottish startup Gravitricity announced this week a working scale prototype of a battery that uses gravity to store energy.