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Retweeted Pablo Cordero (@tsuname): @hardmaru Bicycles are deceptively simple systems with surprising behavior. We didn't…
Retweeted Pablo Cordero (@tsuname): @hardmaru Bicycles are deceptively simple systems with surprising behavior. We didn't…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics http://ow.ly/DY9A30cMhgD
"Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride bikes." Fascinating long-read for the weekend about the…
“We are all stuck in the nineteenth century, when there wasn't such a difference between #math and physics and engineering. …
http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.20281?WT.mc_id=FBK_NatureNews
Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
#ScienceFriday: The evolving story of a man determined to find out why a moving bicycle can keep itself upright: http://www.natu…
Why are bicycles stable? The answer is turning out to be more subtle than previously thought. https://t.co/bt8RTYFknf
The surprisingly difficult problem of why bicycles are stable. #mathematics #physics https://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-pr…
“The link between leaning and steering gives rise to the bicycle's most curious feature: the way that it can balance while…
What Keeps a Bicycle Upright? Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the physcs and mathematics of moving bicycles. …
قضى جيم بابادوبولوس عمرًا وهو يتأمل حركة الدرّاجات.. حتى اكتسب عمله ذات يوم زخمًا جديدًا. http://go.nature.com/2ccTW3A
قضى جيم بابادوبولوس عمرًا وهو يتأمل حركة الدرّاجات.. حتى اكتسب عمله ذات يوم زخمًا جديدًا http://go.nature.com/2ccTW3A #فيزياء #عل…
Cornell Robotis researchers investigate the mysteries of the math behind bicycle.
قضى جيم بابادوبولوس عمرًا وهو يتأمل حركة الدرّاجات.. حتى اكتسب عمله ذات يوم زخمًا جديدًا http://go.nature.com/2ccTW3A #فيزياء #عل…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics.
I sometimes wonder how incredible a mundane simple object of XX and XXI Century is: the bicycle. And yet, on closer inspection…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics #mathinmotion #whoknew
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Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
#Bicycles: “a #math problem that happens to relate to something you can see” (from Nature News and Comment)
“Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride bikes,” says Mont Hubbard, an engineer who studies sports…
Check out this article about our advisor Northeastern University College of Engineering Professor Dr. Jim Papadopoulos and the…
A fascinating article. How do we stay upright on bicycles? ‘“Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride…
#estudos #matemática #bicicleta «The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics»
Ever wonder what keeps a bicycle upright? Here's an awesome article that shows the science behind bicycles:
Your crazy bit of science for today involves bicycles, which canny readers will know I cannot ride. What exactly allows a…
Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
There's a fascinating science to bikes that's just starting to be explored.
http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.20281
Bicycles and math - can't have one without the other. http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathemati…
Make it a Mathematical Monday: Interesting story on the study of how we ride http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that…
http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.20281?WT.mc_id=FBK_NA_1607_NEWSFBICYCLEPROBLEM_POR…
Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
New post: The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics https://t.co/NkJQAy4SEQ
"What unseen forces allow a rider to balance while pedalling? Why must one initially steer right in order to lean and turn left?
“Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride bikes...”
“Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride bikes...”
“Everybody knows how to ride a bike, but nobody knows how we ride bikes."
What allows a bicycle without a rider to balance itself? http://ow.ly/24tL302t0Or #engineering #STEM #bicycle #homeschool #homesc…
A simply great read on #bicycle geometry | The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics 🚴
Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
Luckily, I don't have to know any maths to ride my bike, but this is a super-interesting topic: “Everybody knows how to ride a…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke…
The world's greatest invention continues to inspire, amaze, and confound some of the world's greatest minds.
http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.20281
Jim Papadopoulos has spent a lifetime pondering the maths of bikes in motion. Now his work has found fresh momentum.
#MathInTheNews: I want to ride my bicycle... http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.2028…
Apparently bikes are good for exercise and math! http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.2…
'What unseen forces allow a rider to balance while pedalling? Why must one initially steer right in order to lean and turn left?
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics : Nature News
“We are all stuck in the nineteenth century, when there wasn't such a difference between math and physics and engineering.
Here's something for the science geeks out there! Meet Jim Papadopoulos, a mathematician and engineer who's solved some of the…
This article comes recommended by Andrew S. Hirsch. You can quiz him about it the next time you see him at a ride!
Math in the real world: "Their findings could spur some much needed innovation — perhaps helping designers to create a new…
the voice of science riding a bike
"What unseen forces allow a rider to balance while pedaling? Why must one initially steer right in order to lean and turn left?
The bicycle problem that nearly broke…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics : Nature News
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics : Nature News
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics http://go.nature.com/29O8fsa
The Tour de France is heading up and down mountains in Switzerland at the moment - great article from Nature showing how…
For the true bike geek...
“We are all stuck in the nineteenth century, when there wasn't such a difference between math and physics and engineering.
And the second article on biking
The bicycle problem that nearly broke…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke…
The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematics http://go.nature.com/29O8fsa
http://www.nature.com/news/the-bicycle-problem-that-nearly-broke-mathematics-1.20281