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Clever device drastically reduces the vibration from rotating parts
An EPFL Ph.D. student in mechanical engineering has developed a device that significantly dampens the flow-induced vibration ...
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Scientists Investigated Why People Invert Their Controls, And It's Not What They Think
Why are there people out there who don't invert their controllers? And why on Earth would the makers of such games label this ...
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Scientists have worked out why some people invert video game controls, so which side is correct?
Now, though, it's part of a scientific study. As reported by The Guardian, Dr Jennifer Corbett and Dr Jaap Munneke at Brunel University London initiated a study during lockdown into the neuroscience ...
One tap transforms a regular photo into a dynamic image that shifts and bends as you tilt your handset - and this iOS 26 feature doesn't even require a newer iPhone.
When fluid flows past a blunt object at high speeds, it creates unstable swirling patterns called Kármán vortices. These ...
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