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gravity

[grav-i-tee] / ˈgræv ɪ ti /
NOUN
force of attraction
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Now, with a refined analysis, he has identified gravity's lensing effect as the final missing ingredient needed to fully explain the phenomenon.

From Science Daily

Artemis 2 will then follow a so-called "free-return" trajectory, designed to use the Moon's gravity to send it back towards Earth without propulsion.

From Barron's

Oil executives from state-run oil companies in the Gulf attempted to express the gravity of the situation via teleconference, because they couldn’t attend in person as originally expected.

From Barron's

Amplifying the gravity of the moment was the isolation, with an internet blackout rendering it almost impossible for Iranians to reach out to relatives and friends abroad.

From Los Angeles Times

"We can levitate objects against gravity by immersing them in a sound field called a standing wave."

From Science Daily