When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
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Scientists Found a Flaw in a 300-Year-Old Law of Physics, and It Changes How Friction Works
A 300-year-old law of physics just got outsmarted, by magnets. Scientists proved friction doesn't always play by the rules.
Forget worldly woes for a few minutes and gawk at these spectacular and mind-bogglingly spendy timepieces we saw in Geneva.
It also plays a key role in understanding how intelligent AI is, preventing the misallocation of resources, and guiding ...
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Photonics breakthrough traps light on-chip for millions of cycles
A photon enters a tiny disk of layered crystal no wider than a human hair. It circles the rim, bouncing along atomically ...
Explore the history of these sought-after pieces, from workwear to welsh blankets, these are 5 classic vintage collectables ...
Like most Four Seasons, the bathrooms are palatial—think a spa tub, separate walk-in shower, double vanity and private water ...
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Evidence in NGC 4486B points to a rare supermassive black hole merger
A small galaxy orbiting the giant M87 may carry the scars of one of the most violent events in the cosmos: the collision and ...
Researchers in Japan have trained rat neurons to perform real-time machine learning tasks, moving computing into biological territory. The system uses cultured neurons connected to hardware to ...
Our diplomatic editor on how global instability feeds into conflict in so many parts of the world, and whether the threshold for a major global war has been met ...
This war is widening the deep systemic problems that were already present before February 28, says scholar Adam Hanieh.
Olu approaches the final bend in the river with the rites of selection of his successor, we wish him well in all his future ...
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