CAMBRIDGE — Edward Gorey, an acquired taste, is a taste many have acquired. His range may have been narrow, from a whisper to ...
Einstein proposed and published his theories of special and general relativity in 1905 and 1915. The concepts are monumental ...
Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a joint research team led by Prof. Yong-Seok Hwang from the Department of Nuclear Engineering, in collaboration with the Asia Pacific ...
With artificial intelligence ever more ubiquitous, some worry about it going rogue and achieving what’s known as singularity: ...
Focusing on high-demand, short-supply sectors reveals opportunities in the biggest market disruptions in decades. Check out ...
Music maverick Robert Ratcliffe tells MN about the sci-fi fantasy musical universe he's created: 'Chronicles of the Residuum'. Prepare for impact—Robert Ratcliffe’s electrifying latest single 'Storm ...
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Physics-based algorithm enables nuclear microreactors to autonomously adjust power output
A new physics-based algorithm clears a path toward nuclear microreactors that can autonomously adjust power output based on ...
IIT Guwahati has officially released the GATE 2026 syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects on its website. About 85% of ...
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What we know about the 'magic numbers' in nuclear physics that let some atoms last forever
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may ...
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YouTube on MSNAfter Effects tutorial - Using Particular Fluid to particles a cup #oe323
Description: #OctopusEffects, #aftereffects I shot a short video, then used Particular with the Physics of Fluids to make the cup dissolve into particles. Here is a detailed video on how to do it.
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