(AP) -- Sony says its newest speakers can deliver the sound of a top-notch home-theater sound system even though they're just a little bigger than golf balls.
Why did Alan Shepard hit a golf ball on the Moon, and what happened to it?
... how to design dimple size and pattern based on mathematical equations that model the physics of a golf ball in flight. Working out the solution to these equations -- even on the fastest personal ...
Lost golf balls can take a century and perhaps up to 1,000 years to decompose.
... clubs and one patient (9 percent) by a golf ball," the authors write. "One injury (9 percent) ... away from children. Children should be taught that golf equipment should never be used without supervision ...
Scientists may soon give avid golfers another way to improve their game -- better balls that fly farther. Up to now, dimple design has been more of an art than a science. For many years, sporting ...
When the world's biggest atom smasher starts up this week, most experts say we won't feel a thing. But if they're wrong, a golf-ball size black hole could absorb Earth.
... forces the engine to work harder. The same phenomenon affects airplanes, boats, submarines, and even your golf ball. Now, in work that could lead to ways of controlling the ...
... drag that slows the car and forces the engine to work harder. The same phenomenon affects airplanes, boats, submarines, and even your golf ball...
... the virus's outer protein shell looks like a craggy golf ball -- one with uneven divets and raised spikes—and the RNA strand beneath it is arranged in a round mesh rather like a ...
... method is used, the estimator takes a soil sample about the size of a marble up to the size of a golf ball. The person estimates the texture by rolling, squeezing, flattening, and pressing the soil ...
... , hosted by Wired
magazine at its annual showcase of the latest gizmos its editors
believe could change the world. From the outside, the mill looks
like a giant golf ball that has been chopped...
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... to tell you that you have breast cancer, if you can feel a tumor that is the size of a golf ball. But who wants to discover an illness that advanced? A biomarker of the schizophrenic brain structure ...
... , what.
The 'what' was a 46-gram (approx. the size of a golf ball) completely fusion-crusted (melted exterior) fragment of an 'ordinary chondrite' meteorite. Chondrites are arguably the ...