Research by physicists at The City College of New York is being credited for a novel discovery regarding the interaction of ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNScientists Use Sound to Generate and Shape Water WavesA group of international researchers have developed a way to use sound to generate different types of wave patterns on the ...
The University of Hawaii astronomer’s interest in habitable worlds began at a geothermal field in Iceland, where she and a ...
Researchers at Osaka University have revealed a link between the equations describing strain caused by atomic dislocations in ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSETU students take to Co Waterford waves to learn physics through surfingStudents from South East Technological University’s Department of Health and Sports Science switched the classroom for the ocean recently as they engaged in an innovative outdoor learning experience ...
New research suggests “microlightning” exchanges among water droplets in Earth’s early atmosphere may have sparked the ...
Researchers manipulated water waves to move ping pong balls with a level of precision that seems straight out of a sci-fi movie.
Unlike ordinary ripples, these wave patterns remain stable even when disturbed by minor external waves. This technique uses real-world physics to control and shape water waves, but the effect ...
This technique uses real-world physics to control and shape water waves, but the effect resembles that of an unseen force moving things, as fictionalised in popular shows and books.
But what if you could bend water waves to your will to move floating objects? NTU Singapore co-led a team of international researchers who achieved this with physics. The scientists developed a ...
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