Engineers reinvent the 5,000-year-old gear using fluids instead of solid teeth.
With support from the W. M. Keck Foundation, a Stevens–Yale collaboration is now transforming graviton detection from a ...
Understanding how water moves through the Earth system is fundamental to predicting climate impacts and ensuring sustainable ...
A team of New York University scientists has created a gear mechanism that relies on fluids to generate rotation. The ...
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 — ...
Quantum gas team: Frederik Møller, Philipp Schüttelkopf and Jörg Schmiedmayer in their laboratory at TU Wien. (Courtesy: TU Wien) Atoms in a one-dimensional quantum gas behave like a Newton’s cradle ...
Restored a rusty old pulley system and gave it a second life—smooth motion never looked so satisfying! 🛠️🧰 #PulleyRestoration #VintageMechanics #OldTools #DIYRestoration #WorkshopVibes ...
A new study with the incredibly exciting title of "Overdispersed Radio Source Counts and Excess Radio Dipole Detection" has announced quite a thrilling discovery, indeed: Our solar system is moving ...
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A case study in aerospace manufacturing provides an overview of how physics-informed digital twin systems transform robotics processes—from adaptive process planning and real-time process monitoring ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. AAA games focus on impressive physics for player enjoyment and ...