Check one, two; check one, two; is this thing on? Over on The Public Domain Review [Lucas Thompson] takes us for a spin through sound, as it was in Britain around and through the 1800s. The ...
IIT-Madras receives ₹5 crore ANRF grant to enhance ultrasonic testing using innovative metamaterials for improved defect ...
As drones survey forests, robots navigate warehouses and sensors monitor city streets, more of the world's decision-making is ...
NASA has transformed data from distant stars into orchestral music. Using star vibrations and light variations, scientists ...
In fiction, magic makes levitation easy. With a simple swish-and-flick of his wand, Ron Weasley yanks a troll’s club high above its head in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Through graceful ...
Military weapons aren't always as straightforward as you might think. Over the years, there have been all kinds of odd tests ...
Finding could have applications in acoustic-levitation-assisted 3D printing, mid-air chemical synthesis and micro-robotics ...
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This experimental aircraft could rewrite the rules of flight
The latest generation of experimental aircraft is no longer chasing raw speed alone, it is trying to change how the air ...
The sound of a choir performing in a cathedral is iconic for a reason. It’s this beautiful human experience: being side-by-side with other people, feeling the sound vibrate through you, reverberating ...
With Empire AI gearing up for its second phase, UB researchers are already harnessing its supercomputing system to address pressing societal challenges. UB scholars are leading a new wave of ...
NPR's Short Wave talks about elephants' sniffing abilities, the remarkable migration of painted lady butterflies and a surprising discovery about the early universe.
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