Researchers have uncovered a hidden side of material formation by tracking what happens as specially designed molecules are heated.
The article below was written by Don Carlucci, Senior Research Scientist for Computational Structural Modeling at the U.S.
The proposed mathematical model can become the basis for creating artificial intelligence tools used in geology and ...
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Dark Eagle’s Mach 5 glide body hit its target from 1,680 miles in March — and now only the president can order a launch
On March 19, 2025, a missile tore away from a launcher at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, accelerated through the atmosphere, and released an unpowered wedge of heat-resistant alloy that glided ...
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Pentagon wants AI to aim its drone-killing turrets — with a human still on the trigger
A small quadcopter buzzing toward a military base can cover a mile in under a minute. A human gun operator, scanning the sky, ...
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Cracking the code of hypersonic flight: A decade of experiments maps turbulent physics of ultra-fast travel
From the heartbreak of an early flight failure to a resounding triumph over the Norwegian Sea, the Boundary Layer Transition ...
Scientists have pulled off a mind-bending quantum experiment that sounds almost impossible: they showed that tiny metal ...
Researchers have demonstrated that inherent alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) play the dominant catalytic role in the ...
Physicists studying active matter — materials that can use their own internal energy to respond to forces — have uncovered ...
Sener has since earned multiple medals for his attempt to bring the ancient device to life. In his view, he has shown that ...
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