Where there's water, there are waves. But what if you could bend water waves to your will to move floating objects? Scientists have now developed a technique to merge waves in a water tank to produce ...
An international collaboration has shown that additive manufacturing offers a realistic way to build large-scale plastic scintillator detectors for particle physics experiments.
A team of international scientists co-led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have discovered a ...
Where there’s water, there are waves. But what if you could bend water waves to your will to move floating objects? Nanyang ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNScientists Finally Capture “Second Sound”—a Heat Phenomenon We Couldn’t See Until NowHeat usually follows a predictable path—spreading outward from a hot source until it dissipates evenly. But in some exotic ...
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