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Used since the 1930s, compression is now common in the music industry, streaming, radio and television. Long suspected to ...
Thankfully, with such agency, the compressed-air curiosity turned into a promising ... according to Cyrus Rustomji, Chief Science Officer at South 8 and Ph.D. ('15) alumnus of the UC San Diego Jacobs ...
“Cracking an egg for cooking involves applying locally focused force for a clean break to retrieve the yolk, while its resistance to breaking from a drop involves distributing and absorbing energy ...
Superwood: A potentially revolutionary material that could replace steel May 17, 2025 by Mai Tao A new and exotic material ...
Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a novel imaging system that harnesses the power of artificial ...
Rosettes made by scraping Tête de Moine, or “monk’s head,” cheese result from variations in the friction between the blade and the cheese.
A legendary inventor is now revolutionizing the way we power the next wave of electric cars—and supercharging the state’s ...
Buried deep in the ice in the Antarctic are "eyes" that can see elementary particles called neutrinos, and what they've ...
If humans make it to 150 years old—known as aging “escape velocity”—we could choose exactly how long we’d like to live.
The Army is trying to push up delivery of the Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft by several years as it tries to keep pace ...
We shouldn’t pretend green hydrogen is the future just because Europe is wasting billions on it. Department of Energy Secretary Wright said concerning hydrogen, “it’s time to look at the facts.