Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
Abstract: Mutual coupling (MC) has a severe effect on the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation and even leads to estimation failures. The emerging array motion techniques, which construct flexible ...
This paper describes the eccentricity, amplitude, phase shift, angular momentum, polarization, radial path, and orbital ...
A subpolar gyre is a large-scale ocean current system located at high latitudes created by a persistent region of low ...
It’s the 18th hole and the game’s on the line. You line up your putt, take a breath, and roll the ball toward the hole. The ...
It's the 18th hole and the game's on the line. You line up your putt, take a breath, and roll the ball toward the hole. The ...
This production was a large collaboration between fivebyfive chamber ensemble, the Program of Dance and Movement, and physicist Antonino Di Piazza of the Laboratory for Laser Energetics. “Subatomic ...
This video explores how mastering the circular motion of the golf swing leads to consistent, repeatable ball striking. It explains how rotation, rhythm, and balance work together to create a smooth, ...
A new theoretical study led by University of Delaware engineers reveals that magnons, a type of magnetic spin wave, can produce detectable electric signals. Pictured, Matt Doty, professor in the ...