Scientists at the University of Warwick have cracked a long-standing problem in air pollution science: how to predict the movement of irregularly shaped nanoparticles as they drift through the air we ...
The irregular, swirling motion of fluids we call turbulence can be found everywhere, from stirring in a teacup to currents in ...
Lei Fang, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh ...
Using the Frontier supercomputer at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have performed the largest direct numerical ...
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Physicists crack quantum puzzle that baffled science for decades
For nearly a century, some of the simplest questions in quantum theory have stubbornly resisted clean answers, turning basic ...
The currents of the oceans, the roiling surface of the sun, and the clouds of smoke billowing off a forest fire—all are ...
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The Best PBS Kids Shows Of The 2000's
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The team used an AI method known as equation discovery to develop a model to simulate the interactions between small eddies—circular, vortex-like currents—and large-scale ones. These interactions are ...
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The Biggest Things Nioh 3 Fixes From Nioh 2
From combat flow to character creation, Nioh 3 even fixes what wasn't broken to create a more robust and accessible game than Nioh 2.
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