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How sticky balls give major league pitchers an advantage. The science behind the spin, explained. By John Eric Goff / The Conversation. Published Jun 16, 2021 5:00 PM EDT.
The Sticky Memo Ball originated not in a boardroom at 3M, nor in the brains of Romy and Michelle, but at Rochester Institute of Technology. Each year, the STEM-focused school holds a design ...
The concept is simple – shoot a ball around a table, attach it to similar balls and make them disappear when the group is big enough. If you do that enough times correctly, you have cleared the ...
We'll bring you more on Sticky Balls in any or perhaps all of its upcoming incarnations soon, and in the meantime, check out our interview with Warthog's Peter Bergstrom to find out more about the ...
This memo ball was designed in partnership with Afifi Ishak for Metaproject, a student industrial design competition sponsored by Poppin with Rochester Institute of Technology. Its 12 sticky sides ...
Sticky Balls is really a simple puzzle game for the Gizmondo, which plays something like pool, and where all the balls have the tendency to stick to each other.