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Tiny nanostring experiment reveals wild hidden energy cascades
Scientists at TU Delft have designed a nanostring resonator that, when driven at its lowest vibration frequency, quietly funnels energy through a chain of higher modes all the way up to the fifth, ...
Nanostring discovered that transmits vibrations in cascade: the future of more sensitive, accurate, and innovative sensors.
SINGE last October, Prof. Fitzgerald and I have been repeating some of Prof. Hertz's experiments, as occasion allowed; and it may not be without interest at the present time to give a short account of ...
Abstract: The generation of high-intensity magnetic fields is often necessary in permanent magnet linear synchronous motor (PMLSM) systems to meet the requirements of fast response and high thrust ...
We have all heard sound, but has anyone ever seen it? Sound is all around us, but we rarely stop to think about what it really is. Every time you speak, play an instrument, clap your hands, or hear ...
A horse’s whinny can sound like two calls at once. One part sits low and rough, like a familiar mammal voice. Another rides ...
Living in a modern environment often means enduring a constant hum of background noise and physical vibration. From the rumble of heavy traffic to the oscillation of industrial machinery, these ...
Just imagine if this year’s Oscars season featured Mark Wahlberg as an opera singer.
Theoretically, it’s impossible for us to perceive a 4D creature. That is, unless it broke into our three-dimensional reality.
Whistlers aren’t born. They’re made.
Pushed down to a certain scale, the laws of physics seem to fall apart. Astrid Eichhorn, a leader in an area of study called asymptotic safety, thinks we just need to push a little further.
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