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Interesting Engineering on MSN100-year-old mystery of dolphin-style vortex rings solved by NYU scientistsScientists observed and reported how vortex rings, swirling donut-shaped masses, move through water and reach air without ...
Electrification means more demand on the grid. Smart charging of EVs and electric hot water systems could be the solution.
Air rings blown by dolphins swimming underwater and rings of smoke emitted by jet engines are just two examples of vortex rings. These doughnut-shaped structures and their mesmerizing movement have ...
Researchers from the University of Greifswald and the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy (MPIA) in Heidelberg (both in ...
The challenge posed by surging demand for electricity from data centers and high-performance computing facilities presents an ...
A southwest North Dakota biofuels facility may eventually more than triple its water demand, which could make its water use close to that of the region's largest city.
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The Cool Down on MSNStartup gets multimillion-dollar funding to launch innovative water-generating technology: 'A strong vote of confidence'"We're deeply grateful." Startup gets multimillion-dollar funding to launch innovative water-generating technology: 'A strong vote of confidence' first appeared on The Cool Down.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina starts work on world’s largest 300 billion kWh hydro-power dam in TibetThe project will consist of five cascade hydro-power stations, requiring a total estimated investment of approximately $167 ...
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