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The hidden intake that keeps ships alive, how sea chests cool engines, feed fire systems, and prevent catastrophic failure
Ships survive by pulling seawater into a hidden intake system called a sea chest, feeding cooling loops, generators, and even firefighting lines. This breaks down the physics, placement, and failure ...
Blaise Agüera y Arcus argues that prediction is the fundamental principle behind intelligence and “may be the whole story”.
Reflective systems allow the roof to work with the building instead of against it”— Thad Brown WISCONSIN RAPIDS, WI, ...
From Italy to Montauk, these luxury seawater spas are reviving thalassotherapy for a new era of wellness travel.
The Conversation reports on winter jackets, blending old physics and modern materials to efficiently trap heat, ensuring ...
Imagine sprinting barefoot across a searing hot parking lot in midsummer. The ground blazes. The light dazzles and blinds ...
Selected from hundreds of images submitted by more than 100 amateur and professional photographers across the U.S., Europe ...
There’s about $35M up for grabs if your circuits can beat today’s limits It's no lightweight matter. DARPA is putting about ...
Forehand scored big on the second-to-last jump of the competition, but Frostad came through with his best when he needed it to top the field.
Tormod Frostad of Norway won the gold medal in big air freeskiing at the Milan Cortina Olympics, beating Mac Forehand of the ...
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This house stays cool without AC - and it’s not new technology
Long before air conditioning and heat pumps, people built homes that stayed comfortable using nothing but physics and smart design. Thick walls, airflow control, orientation, and thermal mass allowed ...
The scientist behind the Trump Action Tracker uses skills in data collection to look for patterns in the president’s seemingly “scattergun” approach.
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