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Why ships hit a speed wall, the science of drag, cross-section, and terminal velocity at sea
A fully loaded container ship weighs 200,000 tons and tops out around 25 knots, but the reason why comes down to some surprisingly elegant physics. From cathedral engines to fast cats and hydrofoils, ...
There were plenty of talking points from the Japanese Grand Prix, where Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli won to become the youngest championship leader in Formula 1 history. Meanwhile, Red Bull's Max ...
Android’s built-in Linux Terminal is getting new features with the latest Android Canary update. Android Canary brings several small interface changes throughout the Terminal. It also brings an ...
Dhan ( - one of India's fastest-growing stock trading & investing platform, has today announced the launch of its highly ...
Harry Friebel, surfer, ocean engineer and research assistant for the Stevens Institute of Technology responds: “Answering a question like this is highly complicated — to say the least. There are just ...
In late 2020, physicist Harold “Sonny” White, PhD, research director of the nonprofit Limitless Space Institute, noticed something peculiar—and familiar—in a circular pattern of data plots generated ...
(CNN) — When he squeezes into his bright red ski suit and puts on his Darth Vader-esque helmet, speed skier Simon Billy hears nothing and sees very little. Despite almost losing two of his senses, the ...
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