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How hull length secretly makes big ships faster, wave interference and the physics of displacement speed
Container ships crush tiny feeders in a race, but the winner isn't about raw power—it's about how long your waterline is. We'll explore how wave patterns physically force smaller ships to hit a speed ...
More than a century before quantum mechanics was born, Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton stumbled onto an idea that would quietly foreshadow one of the deepest truths in physics. While ...
A mysterious striped signal from the Crab Pulsar may finally be explained by a delicate balance between plasma effects and ...
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Doodle Labs’ Ash Parikh on jamming, anti-jamming, and drone warfare
In our latest episode of Lexicon, we sat down with Ashish Parikh, Co-CEO and ...
LAWRENCE — For the past two decades, scientists have wondered about a bright, distinct striped pattern seen in radio waves emanating from the Crab Pulsar, the remnant of a supernova observed by ...
A drone strike at DXB sparked a fuel-tank fire, forcing arriving aircraft into holding patterns. No injuries were reported as ...
The integration of wearable biosensors with artificial intelligence and digital health platforms may further expand their capabilities. Future systems could analyze physiological signals in real time, ...
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Carbon nanotube 'black paint' absorbs terahertz waves to reduce 6G noise
Skoltech researchers have developed an ultrathin carbon nanotube coating that absorbs terahertz radiation on silicon ...
A surge of weapons is flowing from the U.S. to Mexico. These firearms — sourced from gun shops, shows, websites and apps — ...
Wearable technology has moved far beyond its early identity. The first wave focused mostly on tracking steps, heart rate, and ...
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