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Fusion energy has been the punchline of clean-power skeptics for fifty years -- always "twenty years away," never here. On ...
Vienna startup Ora Computing raised €3.5M and proved a 70-billion-parameter large language model can be compressed for under ...
The results, submitted for peer review and publicly available, demonstrate significant progress toward key 1 keV electron temperature ...
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Exploring the physics-driven thinking behind some of the most groundbreaking plugins
We speak to some of the people who are crafting bold instruments and effects processors inspired by the fundamental laws of ...
Compressive failures of snow pose significant challenges in snow engineering, particularly for snow roads and runways. Analyzing their microstructural evolution under compression is critical for ...
Positioned at the very heart of enduro, aggressive trail, and gravity-ready riding, the all-new Manitou Mezzer represents a decisive evolution in long-travel suspension. Already known for its industry ...
Fault diagnosis method for high-voltage circuit breakers based on physics-informed transfer learning
This study proposes a fault detection method for high-voltage circuit breakers based on multi-source information and motion analysis. First, a 1-dimensional recurrent neural network (1DRNN) is used to ...
With a simple motion, a jack-in-the-box-like spring designed at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory showed the potential of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, to cut costs and complexity ...
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Understanding physics: Heavy crate falling on spring
Explore mechanics in action with **“Understanding Physics: Heavy Crate Falling On Spring.”** In this video, we break down the physics of a heavy crate dropping onto a spring, covering concepts like ...
Researchers from the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics in China have reportedly developed a new ceramic that can be twisted, frozen, torched, and crushed without shattering. This new material ...
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