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Scientists finally crack the foam drainage puzzle
Foams look simple, but for decades their behavior has defied some of the most trusted equations in fluid physics. Now ...
Using cutting-edge algorithms and exascale supercomputers, researchers have created the most realistic simulations yet of matter flowing into black holes. Building on decades of research, a group of c ...
Clockwise from top left Tom Needham, Martin Bauer, Wojciech Ożański and Jeremy Usatine. (Devin Bittner/FSU College of Arts ...
Altair, a global leader in computational intelligence and now part of leading technology company, Siemens, announced the ...
For more than a century, petroleum engineers have wrestled with the same stubborn fact: on average, only one-third of the oil ...
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Mysterious seismic signals found under a potential megatsunami zone
Far below a steep Alaskan fjord, a strange seismic rhythm is pulsing through the rock, hinting at hidden forces inside a ...
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Supercomputer Simulations Reveal Black Hole Behavior
A team of computational astrophysicists from the Institute for Advanced Study and the Flatiron Institute's Center for ...
For numerous fundamental processes of life, the formation of certain protein patterns is essential. Protein pattern formation ...
Clues about how galaxies like our Milky Way form and evolve and why their stars show surprising chemical patterns have been ...
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Acoustic waves act like tiny hands to move objects thanks to a new chip
Acoustic waves are best known as the invisible delivery agents bringing voices, car horns, or our favorite song to our ears. But the waves can also move physical objects, like an item vibrating atop a ...
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