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It’s called VarEVolt. It doesn’t just sip electrons — it slams them down like a double espresso shot at the Nürburgring. In ...
The novel capability of resonant soft X-ray scattering at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource achieved a low base ...
The Mario Kart World charge jump is a completely new movement ability that lets you get some air and a boost without having to drift or go over a ramp. However, the game doesn't explain the trick ...
its next-generation facility which is planned to be the highest-energy laser in the world devoted to fusion and high energy density physics research. The company recently completed the first key ...
(9) A comparative analysis of electron density distributions and intermolecular interactions in the P1 and P3 phases reveals significant differences in hydrogen bonding networks, particularly those ...
New insights were gained, thanks to the Department of Energy’s Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Abstract: Physics of high energy density (HED) matter is an ever-expanding field of research with very wide applications to basic and applied physics and with great potential for revolutionary ...
Department of Physics, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, P. R. China Center for Relativistic Astrophysics and High Energy Physics, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, P. R. China Department of ...
the density of soil samples. The experiment can be somehow extended by proposing the investigation of soil bulk variations due, for instance, to soil compaction, a subject of interest for engineering ...
Store up an electric charge, then make sparks. Tired of electrostatic experiments that just won’t work? This experiment will produce a spark that you can feel, see, and hear. Rub a foam plate with ...
Abstract: The estimation of charge density distribution in polyethylene (PE) especially at the interface region with conducting material such as copper (Cu) is essential at high field conduction. The ...
What do pulsars, nuclear politics and hypothetical love particles have in common? They’ve all inspired songs by Lynda Williams – physicist, performer and self-styled “Physics Chanteuse”. In this month ...
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