The currents of the oceans, the roiling surface of the sun, and the clouds of smoke billowing off a forest fire—all are ...
Look up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... a 20,000 cubic-meter power-generating airship, floating 6,560 ft (2,000 meters) above the ground. Introducing the S2000 stratospheric airborne ...
The team used an AI method known as equation discovery to develop a model to simulate the interactions between small eddies—circular, vortex-like currents—and large-scale ones. These interactions are ...
Close to the sun, the solar wind, a steady stream of charged particles, accelerates until it cannot turn back. During a record pass about 3.8 million miles above the surface, Parker Solar Probe ...
Sailing upwind seems impossible, yet it shaped exploration, trade, and naval power for centuries. This breaks down the physics of lift, hull resistance, keels, and tacking to show how sailors learned ...
How Three Tiny Amur Falcons Used Physics to Travel 5,000 km (Image: Canva) Three Amur falcons tagged in India flew about 5,000 kilometres to Africa in just five days, satellite data show. Using strong ...
The Trump administration said on Monday that it is suspending leases for five offshore U.S. wind farms because of national security risks identified by the Department of Defense in classified reports.
The Trump administration has suspended the authority of five major offshore wind farms to keep building in federal waters, yet another escalation of the administration’s attacks on the wind energy ...
The Trump administration on Monday ordered a halt to five offshore wind projects currently being built in the United States, a major new attack on a power-generating industry even as voters fret about ...
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What happens when wind turbines get too big
Wind turbines are getting bigger every year, but there are real limits. In this video, we explore how tall and powerful they can actually become. Engineering, materials, and wind physics all play a ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The difference between “good” and “no good” can come from a force that is already there long before the football leaves the kicker’s foot. At times, wind speed could be blamed ...
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