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A hundred years ago, the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Flow Research began its work. From it emerged today’s Max Planck ...
Over a thousand miles from the surface, in Earth’s D” layer—right on the edge of the liquid metal outer core—there is a weird acceleration of seismic waves. Experiments recreating the phenomenon in a ...
When you design agentic AI with governance at the core, you stay ahead of risk and avoid reactive fire drills.
Nakamoto seeks to build the first global network of Bitcoin treasury companies—giving capital markets compliant exposure to ...
Something unusual is happening deep within Earth’s mantle,around 1,700 miles below the surface, where seismic waves accelerate in a way that has left scientists scratching their heads for decades.
As India’s space program grows stronger with ISRO’s steady achievements, Indians and people of Indian-origin are also making their mark at NASA. From flying missions to leading important research in ...
For the latter topic, neutral, stable and unstable boundary layers were simulated in a wind-tunnel in the Laboratory of Turbulence Mechanics of COPPE/UFRJ. Simultaneous velocity and temperature fields ...
A sneeze. Ocean currents. Smoke. What do these have in common? They're instances of turbulence: unpredictable, chaotic, ...
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing the input-output velocity equations of two-layer generalized parallel manipulators that have interconnected coupling sub-chains. These manipulators have ...
In the asymptotic limit /spl lambda//sub D//spl rarr/O (small Debye length) the boundary layer problem of a plasma is split up into the separate problems of a: quasineutral presheath and a collision ...