Issue | Title | |
Vol 3 (2014) | The Monkey King’s Somersault | Abstract PDF |
Yannic Chen | ||
Vol 9 (2022) | What type of levitation works best for levitating a broom from “Harry Potter”? | Abstract PDF |
Daniel Draycott | ||
Vol 7 (2018) | How fast could a mermaid swim? | Abstract PDF |
Katherine Isobel Davies, Faeeza LORGAT | ||
Vol 4 (2015) | Could Frodo Have Survived Moria? | Abstract PDF |
Alice Cooper-Dunn, Richard Walker | ||
Vol 6 (2017) | Are Frozone’s Powers Feasible? | Abstract PDF |
Katy Tobin | ||
Vol 8 (2019) | Is Pokémon Evolution Dangerous? | Abstract PDF |
Felix Steven Bamford | ||
Vol 4 (2015) | Renewable Energy in the Nation of Panem | Abstract PDF |
James Lai | ||
Vol 2 (2013) | Lumberjacking Minecraft Style | Abstract PDF |
Jonathan Cogle, Jacob Cox, James Pierce | ||
Vol 7 (2018) | Did Busted really make it to the Year 3000? | Abstract PDF |
Will BOZIC | ||
Vol 5 (2016) | Nobody tosses a Dwarf! – Modelling Gimli being tossed by Aragorn | Abstract PDF |
Robbie Roe | ||
Vol 3 (2014) | The Winter Olympics on Enceladus | Abstract PDF |
David McDonagh | ||
Vol 8 (2019) | Could Elastigirl stop the “METROLEV” train in Incredibles 2? | Abstract PDF |
Sean Elliott, Rajvir Singha Flora | ||
Vol 7 (2018) | “The Fastest Man Alive” – but how? | Abstract PDF |
Dilshan Pieris | ||
Vol 4 (2015) | Modelling the Destructive Force of the Black Bolt’s Voice – “A Vocal Nuke” | Abstract PDF |
Scott Brown | ||
Vol 6 (2017) | The Force Required to Stretch Elastigirl’s Arm | Abstract PDF |
Katy Tobin | ||
Vol 8 (2019) | How many haters can Brandon block? | Abstract PDF |
Louisa Perry | ||
Vol 7 (2018) | How much power would be required to push someone backwards using light? | Abstract PDF |
Sophie WILLETT | ||
Vol 4 (2015) | A Scientific Approach to Being “All About That Bass” | Abstract PDF |
Osarenkhoe Uwuigbe | ||
Vol 2 (2013) | Unbelievable Tekkers | Abstract PDF |
Zane Thornley, Nearchos Stylandis, Olorunfunmi Adefioye-Giwa | ||
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