Indian Defence Review on MSN
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.
When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
A new programmable metasurface performs dynamic beamforming and radar cross-section reduction across five frequency bands in ...
For the uninitiated few who have somehow, blissfully, managed to avoid any and all social media of late, this is the latest ...
The rise of AI fruit dramas is, at the very least, very annoying and, at the very worst, deeply concerning. Aside from the ...
Under CEO Uzi Scheffer’s leadership, SOSA has become a global leader in developing innovation centers for governments, ...
Miami Community Newspapers on MSN
Excellence elevated: New buildings to transform campus, accelerate FIU's bold vision for 2030
As student demand for the FIU experience increases and research productivity continues to skyrocket, the university is investing in its facilities and ensuring that all its campuses are ready to […] ...
Quantum computing promises to transform our world in rapid, radical and revolutionary ways: solving in seconds problems that ...
The Dispatch on MSNOpinion
The fog of a Trump-led war
Why we shouldn’t misunderstand the president the way he misunderstands Iran.
WVU’s RoboRacer team builds scale-model race cars that drive themselves, pitting student-built autonomous “driving stacks” ...
Making quantum systems more scalable is one of the key requirements for the further development of quantum computers because the advantages they offer become increasingly evident as the systems are ...
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