IMDEA and UPM have developed deformable woven nitinol metamaterials that combine metal strength with textile flexibility.
Some large earthquakes may flip direction and “boomerang” back, striking the same area twice and reshaping damage patterns.
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Chinese scientists push limits of 300-year-old math problem in sphere packing
Scientists at Fudan University, Peking University, and the Shanghai Academy of AI for Science ...
As AI-generated avatars become more sophisticated and widely accessible, security experts warn that the technology is advancing faster than the safeguards meant to contain it. Deepfake executives, ...
A Northumbria University PhD student has led an international team of astronomers in creating the first-ever three-dimensional map of Uranus's upper ...
Road users say headlight glare is an issue - but experts warn a solution might not be straightforward.
Explore the technical specs of Detroit's Gen 6 engine platform. From asymmetric intake ports to pre-SCR systems, see how Detroit Diesel is re-engineering heavy-duty power.
Scientists discovered that rearranging a peptide’s placement in a spherical nucleic acid vaccine dramatically improves immune response against HPV-driven tumors. The findings have the potential to ...
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Grounded dreams: The titanium ghost of the Sukhoi T-4
The Sukhoi T-4 "Sotka," a Mach 3 titanium strike aircraft that promised invulnerability but collapsed under cost, complexity, ...
An exhibition of horse art by artist Jean Haines is currently on display at PAST, 239 Fair St., 2nd Floor, Suite 2, Kingston.
A Northumbria University PhD student has led an international team of astronomers in creating the first-ever three-dimensional map of Uranus's upper ...
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