New ‘vortex beams’ of atoms and molecules are the first of their kind Posted on September 03, 2021 by quaezar In News Like soft serve ice cream, beams of atoms and molecules now come with a swirl. Scientists already knew how to dish up spiraling beams of light or electrons, known as […]Read more New ‘vortex beams’ of atoms and molecules are the first of their kind
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Captures Shining Clouds on Mars Posted on May 30, 2021 by quaezar In News The science team is studying the clouds, which arrived earlier and formed higher than expected, to learn more about the Red Planet. Cloudy days are rare in the thin, dry […]Read more NASA’s Curiosity Rover Captures Shining Clouds on Mars
As NASA’s Voyager 1 Surveys Interstellar Space, Its Density Measurements Are Making Waves Posted on May 16, 2021 by quaezar In News In the sparse collection of atoms that fills interstellar space, Voyager 1 has measured a long-lasting series of waves where it previously only detected sporadic bursts. Until recently, every spacecraft […]Read more As NASA’s Voyager 1 Surveys Interstellar Space, Its Density Measurements Are Making Waves
Natural Frequency Method: estimating the preferred walking speed of Tyrannosaurus rex based on tail natural frequency Posted on April 22, 2021 by quaezar In News Locomotor energetics are an important determinant of an animal’s ecological niche. It is commonly assumed that animals minimize locomotor energy expenditure by selecting gait kinematics tuned to the natural frequencies […]Read more Natural Frequency Method: estimating the preferred walking speed of Tyrannosaurus rex based on tail natural frequency