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The Pitch Drop Experiment – Brisbane, Australia - Atlas Obscura
Pitch-ure perfect: Scientists capture a drop of falling tar on camera for the first time in 70 YEARS | Daily Mail Online
World's slowest-moving drop caught on camera at last | Nature
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The World's Longest Experiment: The Pitch Drop
Explainer: the pitch drop experiment
After 69 years, 'pitch drop' experiment finally caught on video - The Verge
PITCH DROP EXPERIMENT. - YouTube
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Pitch drop experiment - Wikipedia
Pitch tar drop finally falls! - YouTube
Pitch Drop experiment - School of Mathematics and Physics - University of Queensland
Pitch, and the World's Longest Active Science Experiment - Petroleum Service Company
Pitch drop experiment - Wikipedia
Pitch Drop in Australia Attracts Global Attention - WSJ
Pitch Drop in Australia Attracts Global Attention - WSJ
Pitch tar drop finally falls! - YouTube
Dropping in on the Australian Pitch Drop Experiment
A drop in the river of time - Materials Today
After 13 years, progress in pitch-drop experiment (w/ video)
LONGEST running Physics Experiment? The Pitch Drop Experiment - YouTube
Pitch-drop experiments: science's long wait - Boing Boing
Super Simple Science - Pitch is a derivative of Tar and is the world's thickest known fluid. It is sometimes used in road construction and for waterproofing boats. The famous Pitch Drop
It's literally slower than watching Australia drift north': the laboratory experiment that will outlive us all | Research | The Guardian
The Pitch Drop Experiment – Brisbane, Australia - Atlas Obscura