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A stellar explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud has ended a four‐century‐long vigil for a nearby event and started the new field of neutrino astronomy.
Sails and keels, like airplane wings, exploit Bernoulli’s principle. Aerodynamic and hydrodynamic insights help designers create faster sailboats.
In the two decades since construction began, the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and its electron accelerator, two miles long, have made many fundamental contributions to particle physics.
As conventional lithium-ion battery technology approaches its theoretical limits, researchers are studying alternative architectures with solid electrolytes.
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