A gadget that can snap photos of individual snowflakes in freefall could lead to more accurate weather predictions. Researchers at the University of Utah have developed the Multi Angle Snowflake ...
No two snowflakes are alike — but you've never seen them quite like this. A new device can take 3D photographs of snow as it falls through the air, revealing a diverse array of shapes that mostly look ...
Researchers at the University of Utah have teamed up with the NSF to understand better just how fast and in what form snowflakes truly fall. To do it, they’re using a high-speed Multi-Angle Snowflake ...
• 3D paper snowflakes are surprisingly easy to make. • Just accordion-fold the paper first before cutting a pattern. • Then carefully unfold and tape the edges together. Nearly everyone has made paper ...