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The New Scientist Book Club has just finished reading Alex Foster's sci-fi novel “Circular Motion”. We liked it – but there ...
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Measuring the Unruh effect: Proposed approach could bridge gap between general relativity ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University have developed a realistic, highly sensitive method to detect the Unruh effect—a ...
The New Scientist Book Club made a jump backwards through time for our latest read, Alex Foster’s Circular Motion, moving from the millennia-ahead future of Adam Roberts’s Lake of Darkness to a world ...
Vibrations are everywhere—from the hum of machinery to the rumble of transport systems. Usually, these random motions are ...
Researchers at Hiroshima University have developed a realistic, highly sensitive method to detect the Unruh effect—a ...
Event-based cameras and real-time motion analysis are redefining robot vision, tackling assembly challenges that traditional ...
A new book imagines what the world would be like if Earth spun faster and faster until days just last two hours.
Vibrations are everywhere—from the hum of machinery to the rumble of transport systems. Usually, these random motions are wasted and dissipated ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN‘Anomalous Hall Effect’ detected in a non-magnetic material for the first time
Our study is the first to experimentally confirm that AHE can be quantitatively detected in nonmagnetic materials using in-plane magnetic fields,” said team lead and Associat ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNNew ring laser measures Earth’s axis wobble without telescopes or satellites
Researchers in Germany have developed a ring laser that tracks Earth's axis movements without telescopes or satellites.
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