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- Ian Hacking, Eminent Philosopher of Science and Much Else, Dies at 87 Never limited by categories, his free-ranging intellect delved into physics, probability and anthropology, establishing him as a major thinker....
- Unique Reuleaux triangle-shaped wheels on this bike are far more comfortable tha... Unique Reuleaux triangle-shaped wheels on this bike are far more comfortable than youād imagineIf you thought the square-wheeled bicycle was a logically impossible build, a Reuleaux triangle cycle ride is even bonkers. Sergii Gordieiev, whoās an engineer by......
- NASA's dazzling photo hides a secret Invisible to the eye lies a powerful force at the center of a star metropolis.The brilliant star cluster Messier 4, the closest such cluster to Earth at some 6,000 light-years away, contains hundreds of thousands of stars. It's a sight to see. Now, NASA has employed its legendary Hubble Space...
- Algodoo for Online Education: Impulse and Momentum Activities. (arXiv:2305.15451... During the periods of sudden transition to online education, the opportunity to make applications that might attract students' attention to the course has decreased even more. Although this deficiency was tried to be eliminated with videos and simulations, it was not possible to ensure active participation of students in some...
- The Physics of āSnipingā for Gold Before you go prospecting in the nearest river, hereās the science of what separates the rocks from the good stuff....
- Upgraded LIGO Reactivated: Resumes Unraveling Universeās Secrets With Enhanced G... Scientists have reactivated the upgraded Laser Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) after a three-year break, improving its ability to measure gravitational waves. These waves offer new......
- New inverse design method accelerates fuel cell development Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) has developed a new simulation-driven inverse design methodology to accelerate the research and development process for fuel cell flow field plates. The methodology sets key performance objectives and directs algorithms to generate structural flow field forms that fulfill those objectives. The TRINA team...
- Study doubles the number of known repeating fast radio bursts Statistics tools support the idea that all radio bursts may repeat if observed long enough....
- Running keeps adult-born neurons wired and boosts memory Florida Atlantic University and CINVESTAV, Mexico City, conducted a ground-breaking study exploring the effects of long-term running on a network of adult-born neurons. The post Running keeps adult-born neurons wired and boosts memory appeared first on Open Access Government....
- Light Control Breakthrough ā Innovative Twist in Physics āA Blessing in Disguise... Scientists from Koreaās POSTECH and the USā Northeastern University have successfully manipulated light using non-Hermitian meta-gratings, turning optical loss into a beneficial tool. Theyāve developed......
- COMSOL Conference returns to Munich in 2023 The COMSOL Conference is returning in person this year in Munich, Germany, on October 25ā27, 2023. The conference gathers users of modeling and simulation in a forum where they can share valuable insights and learn new modeling skills. Attendees will be able to: Connect with other practitioners in the simulation...
- A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it Ambient air's water molecules can be harvested to generate clean electricity at a nanoscale level. Derek Lovley/Ella Maru StudioThe physics at play in a storm cloud, but in a thin, hole-filled film. The post A new material creates clean electricity from the air around it appeared first on Popular Science....