Two physicists at the University of Stuttgart have proven that the Carnot principle, a central law of thermodynamics, does ...
Astronomers observe for the first time the actual motion of spirals in a protoplanetary disk, revealing gravitational ...
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has begun its decade-long survey to scan the entire night sky every three days. To do this, it ...
“Our results are especially interesting for applications where one wants high resolution over a relatively large field of ...
The Nobel Prize winners didn't just make a scientific discovery. They opened a doorway to the future -- a future where the ...
An unbelievable high speed moment caught on camera, this shot happens faster than a blink, pushing the limits of reaction and precision.
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How far can you launch a human
A fun and explosive short exploring the question — how far can you launch a human? Using creative stunts, slow motion, and cinematic humor, this short combines practical effects with over-the-top ...
By Mackenzie Devereux Predicting turbulence is incredibly difficult because it’s a classic example of a “chaotic system,” in which seemingly small changes lead to unpredictable outcomes. Owen ...
Spotting an aircraft carrier is easy thanks to its island superstructure, but why is it almost always on the right side? The ...
A Congressional hearing recently looked at a mysterious orb that a U.S. military missile seemed to bounce off in midair.
Researchers at Seoul National University and Kyung Hee University report a framework to control collective motions, such as ring, clumps, mill, flock, by training a physics-informed AI to learn the ...
If you feel anxious during takeoff, you are not alone. Here is why that stomach-lurching sensation happens and how you can stay calm when it does.
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