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How a medieval Oxford friar used light and color to find out what stars and planets are made of
During the 1240s, Richard Fishacre, a Dominican friar at Oxford University, used his knowledge of light and color to show ...
Today’s high-speed PCB and system-level design demands fast, accurate simulation. This ebook explains how to choose the right ...
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Soft, flexible material performs complex calculations, paves way for smart robots
Soft elastic material uses energy-free floppy modes to perform and reprogram calculations, enabling smarter robots and ...
Abstract: The adaptive finite-element method (AFEM) in microwave modeling follows the heuristic cycle of “solve, estimate, mark, and refine.” In engineering practice, it is crucial to maximize ...
Abstract: This communication presents a novel formulation of the locally conformal perfectly matched layer (LCPML) method, called LCPML-log, which uses a logarithmic decay function. The method is ...
Introduction: In rescue mission scenarios, special vehicles need to frequently navigate through complex terrains such as muddy wilderness and rugged mountains, which poses challenges to their mobility ...
Taking flight: a parasitic roundworm prepares to jump on its host. (Courtesy: Victor M Ortega-Jimenez) Researchers in the US have discovered that a tiny jumping worm uses static electricity to ...
Entangled lights: Rumpamanjari Ghosh believes in the transformative role of quantum and nonlinear optics; and shared cultural traditions. (Courtesy: iStock/EyeEm Mobile GmbH) Homes and cities around ...
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