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The aerospace industry has never been short on complexity. Simulating spacecraft performance, such as orbital dynamics, thermal shielding, and structural loads, requires precise physics and ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's first flying humanoid robot uses AI and jet thrust to hover in test flightItaly's iRonCub3 becomes the world’s first jet-powered humanoid robot to fly, lifting off 50 cm with full stability and AI-driven controls.
The study suggests that existing Earth System Models (ESMs), by neglecting stem respiration thermal acclimation, may significantly overestimate the climate-carbon positive feedback effect. This new ...
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Live Science on MSNPhysicists force atoms into state of quantum 'hyper-entanglement' using tweezers made of laser lightBy controlling individual atoms, researchers have demonstrated a way to turn previously unwanted atomic motion into an ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNSeeing clearly through thick fog: Researchers develop ultra-low noise, high sensitivity photodetectorTechnologies enabling safe visual recognition in low-visibility environments are gaining increasing attention across sectors ...
Turbulence in nature refers to the complex, time-dependent, and spatially varying fluctuations that develop in fluids such as ...
REDEX Group can help design engineers achieve a step-change in the productivity of multi-task machines with its ...
New research from Hong Kong confirms that rooftop PV systems significantly contribute raise daytime temperatures in urban environments. The scientists explained that, although their findings highlight ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina's 100-lane optical computing chip achieves 2,560 TOPS at 50 GHzAn expressway of light - SIOM’s new soliton microcomb chip splits a laser into over 100 data lanes to achive 2,560 TOPS.
Researchers have created a new ultra-strong carbon called MAC, eight times stronger than graphene, opening the door to ...
Here, researchers from Laval University, Harbin Institute of Technology, University of Toronto, University of L’ Aquila, and ...
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