Whether we like it or not, the world is rapidly moving into a technological era, and seemingly at an increasing pace. These days, complex processes that take numerous hours can be automated and made ...
Accelerating Circularity launched Textile-to-Textile Circularity Foundations, a two-day in-person workshop focused on ...
Claims that the oceans are now driving a new phase of global cooling have surged across social media, but they collide with a large and consistent body of scientific evidence. Ocean measurements from ...
Self-accelerating beams—shape-preserving bending beams—are attracting great interest, offering applications in many areas such as particle micromanipulation, microscopy, induction of plasma channels, ...
No doubt you've heard of Moore's Law. What you might not realize is that Moore's Law only refers to the exponential price-performance improvements of integrated circuits (over the last 50 years). Did ...
The ACT EU initiative aims to develop the European Union further as a competitive centre for innovative clinical research. Despite the evolution of clinical trial regulation in Europe over the past 20 ...
In 1958, Aharonov and Bohm (AB) predicted that two parts of the wavefunction of an electron can accumulate a phase difference even when they are confined to a region in space with zero electromagnetic ...
I love this experiment. It's a classic really. Also, Destin (from Smarter Every Day) does a great job making it interesting to everyone. Let me point out one minor complaint. You have to be very ...
The top speeds of the fastest cars in the world are great for bragging rights but almost irrelevant in real life. On the road, and even most race tracks, there’s just not enough room to crank today’s ...
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