A research team led by Davoud Jafari at the University of Twente, in collaboration with the University of Pisa, has completed ...
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Despite dozens of experiments over the years, scientists still don't have a precise measurement for gravity's strength. Why is that?
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Gravity keeps Earth stable and habitable, holding the atmosphere, oceans, buildings, and people firmly in place. Without it, air and water would vanish into space, and life would end almost instantly.