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gravity

[grav-i-tee] / ˈgræv ɪ ti /
NOUN
force of attraction
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In one, the two clusters collided more than two billion years ago, moved apart, and were pulled back together by gravity, with a second collision now underway.

From Science Daily

One video he shared about how to change a camera lens in zero gravity was watched more than 25 million times.

From BBC

The rate at which a clock ticks depends on gravity, meaning clocks run slightly slower in stronger gravity and faster in weaker gravity.

From Science Daily

Which is the safer bet: That U.S. equities in 2026 will once again defy gravity by rising in the face of extreme overvaluation, or that the far cheaper non-U.S. stocks will be the better performers?

From MarketWatch

To create their 3D temperature model, the researchers analyzed a wide range of geophysical data, including seismic velocities, gravity anomalies, and heat flow.

From Science Daily