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Using Antimatter to Detect Nuclear Radiation

Discerning whether a nuclear reactor is being used to also create material for nuclear weapons is difficult, but capturing and analyzing antimatter particles has shown promise for monitoring what specific nuclear reactor operations are occurring,...
27-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Squid-Inspired Fabric for Temperature-Controlled Clothing

Inspired by the dynamic color-changing properties of squid skin, researchers have developed a method to manufacture a heat-adjusting material that is breathable and washable and can be integrated into flexible fabric. The composite material operates...
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Improved Cement to Protect the Living Treasures of Our Coastlines

Artificial coastlines, including human-made dikes and other engineered constructions, can help prevent erosion and protect from storms and flooding. However, ecological functions remain unprotected from many of these structures. So researchers in...
20-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Lasers Provide Boon for Manufacturing of Ceremonial Thai Umbrellas

The tiered umbrella is one of Thailand’s oldest and most sacred ornamental symbols. Constructing one of these ornate pieces, also called chatras, can take master artisans up to six months. However, in the Journal of Laser Applications, researchers...
19-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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What Role Does a Tailwind Play in Cycling’s ‘Everesting’?

Within the cycling realm, “to Everest” involves riding up and down the same mountain until your ascents total the elevation of Mt. Everest. A new record was set a few years ago, but a debate ensued about the strong tailwind the cyclist had on...
17-Sep-2024 1:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Beneath the Brushstrokes, van Gogh’s Sky is Alive with Real-World Physics

Van Gogh’s brushstrokes in “The Starry Night” create an illusion of sky movement so convincing it led researchers to wonder how closely it aligns with the physics of real skies. Marine sciences and fluid dynamics specialists analyzed the...
12-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Physics Today Takes a Look Inside the Physics Book Illustrated by a Teenage Maurice Sendak

Many childhoods have been shaped by the works of Maurice Sendak, whose deeply emotional stories and fantastical illustrations have captured the imaginations of millions.
21-Aug-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Analyzing ‘Finnegans Wake’ for Novel Spacing Between Punctuation Marks

James Joyce’s tome “Finnegans Wake” famously breaks the rules of normal prose through its unusual, dreamlike stream of consciousness, and new work in chaos theory takes a closer look at how Joyce’s challenging novel stands out...
16-Aug-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites


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Reconstructing the Acoustics of Notre Dame

The April 15 fire that devastated the roof of Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral left many people around the globe wondering whether it’s possible to rebuild it in a way that can recreate the cultural icon’s complex signature acoustics. Six years...
3-May-2019 8:05 AM EDT

The Spin Racket: Ping-Pong Champs Are Intuitive Masters of Fluid Dynamics

Curve balls may help a pitcher strike out batters in baseball; and some nasty spin can make an opponent sweat to return a tennis serve. But more so than in any other ball game, in table tennis – where the ball is so light and so small –dedicated...
8-Aug-2012 10:00 AM EDT

Experts Available: Fluid Dynamics and Ship Experts Discuss the Science of the Costa Concordia

When the cruise liner Costa Concordia drew too close to shore near the Italian island of Giglio, a large rocky outcrop quickly sliced through the ship’s hull. While many questions about the dynamics at play during that disaster remain unanswered,...
27-Feb-2012 8:00 AM EST

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