A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
Engineers reinvent the 5,000-year-old gear using fluids instead of solid teeth.
Scientists at New York University and NYU Shanghai have developed a new kind of gear that works without teeth or direct ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
US researchers have created a gear mechanism that uses fluids, rather than mechanical teeth, to generate rotation. They ...
Foams are everywhere: soap suds, shaving cream, whipped toppings and food emulsions like mayonnaise. For decades, scientists ...
Scientists have long believed that foam behaves like glass, with bubbles locked into place. New simulations reveal that bubbles never truly settle and instead keep moving through many possible ...
For centuries, the principle of symmetry has guided physicists towards more fundamental truths, but now a slew of shocking ...
In this last part of our series on recently digitized books from the Wenner Collection, we are focusing on works that ...
Ancient civilizations moved stones weighing hundreds of tons without cranes, pulleys, or modern machines. One theory? They used sound. And shockingly, science now shows acoustic levitation is real — ...
Remarkably, these experiments revealed that molybdenum ditelluride can exhibit superconductivity and magnetism at the same ...