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Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla had to spin around himself for three hours to extract samples of the micro-gravity experiments he ...
The transition from a carbon-based fuel economy to that centered on hydrogen has gained interest worldwide given the focus on ...
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From stirring milk in your coffee to fearsome typhoon gales, rotating turbulent flows are everywhere. Yet, these spinning currents are as scientifically complex as they are banal. Describing, modeling ...
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In her New York studio, Lindsey Adelman handcrafts chandeliers that blend centuries-old techniques with sculptural innovation — proving that light itself can be a work of art.
Kolmogorov’s universal framework for small-scale turbulence, which describes how energy propagates and dissipates through ...
The U.S. has always been a place where reality sometimes feels stranger than fiction—a melting pot of cultures, technologies, ...
James Webb Space Telescope observations show interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has a 50-65 foot irradiated crust formed by billions of years of cosmic ray exposure. Research posted to arXiv indicates the co ...