Wing Morphing Of The Swift Could Inspire New Aircraft Designs
Wing Morphing Of The Swift Could Inspire New Aircraft Designs
A swift adapts the shape of its wings to the immediate task at hand: folding them back to chase insects, or stretching them out to sleep in flight. Ten Dutch and Swedish scientists, based in Wageningen, Groningen, Delft, Leiden, and Lund, have shown how 'wing morphing' makes swifts such versatile flyers. picked by AutumnLotus 1 year ago
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 Swift and Gemini probe mysterious explosion in the distant past
Swift and Gemini probe mysterious explosion in the distant past
Using the powerful one-two combo of NASA’s Swift satellite and the Gemini Observatory, astronomers have detected a mysterious type of cosmic explosion farther back in time than ever before. The explosion, known as a short gamma-ray burst (GRB), took place 7.4 billion years ago, more than halfway back to the Big Bang. picked by AutumnLotus 9 months ago
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 Part of wing breaks off, cracks window in flight
Part of wing breaks off, cracks window in flight
A chunk of a US Airways wing separated during a flight from Orlando to Philadelphia and cracked a passenger's window. picked by dollyllama 7 months ago
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 New plastic shifts between hard, soft
New plastic shifts between hard, soft
Scientists in the US have created a breakthrough substance that can change in seconds when exposed to liquid, shifting from hard plastic to soft and back again. The material, inspired by the skin of sea cucumbers, has astounding "mechanical morphing characteristics." picked by AutumnLotus 7 months ago
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 The West Wing, Obama, and Plagiarism
The West Wing, Obama, and Plagiarism
"Obama did not plagiarize his whole campaign from Jimmy Smits fictional campaign on The West Wing. No, no, The West Wing plagiarized Obama's campaign from the future." picked by gammerus 8 months ago
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 Higher, Faster, Stronger: 1950s Experimental Aircraft
Higher, Faster, Stronger: 1950s Experimental Aircraft
The 1950s was the decade of the test pilot and the experimental aircraft, as aviation technology turned to the jet engine and pushed its limits in both speed and endurance. With the world divided in Cold War, the stakes were high. Jet aircraft dominated both U.S. and Soviet arsenals and the data returned by subsonic and supersonic test flights had implications for the coming space race as well. picked by deEPCHIll 3 months ago
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 Sleep With The... Flies?
Sleep With The... Flies?
After a long day spent socializing or learning who to flirt with, scientists say fruit flies need to sleep longer, shedding light on what sleep may actually do for humans. Sleep remains a mystery. To delve into why people need to sleep, neurogeneticist Indrani Ganguly-Fitzgerald at the Neurosciences Institute in San Diego, Calif., and her colleagues Paul Shaw and Jeff Donlea at Washington Univers... read full post picked by 2manyusernames 2 years ago
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 Frozen boy survives flight on plane wing
Frozen boy survives flight on plane wing
At the end of the 1,300km journey, rescuers at Vnukova airport were initially unable to take off his coat and shoes because his arms and legs were so badly frozen. Crazy kid. picked by misswinkle 1 year ago
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 Galaxy portrait reveals a blaze of newborn stars
Galaxy portrait reveals a blaze of newborn stars
Newborn stars shine like celestial sparklers in a new portrait of the nearby Triangulum Galaxy – the most detailed ultraviolet image of a galaxy ever taken. Astronomers will use the image, taken by NASA's Swift telescope, to create an "age map" of the galaxy's components to understand how galaxies evolve over time. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago
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 Rust-coated Dutch Oven? This is what you did wrong
Rust-coated Dutch Oven? This is what you did wrong
5 Cast-Iron Dutch Oven No-Nos! Or you'll turn it into unusable scrap. picked by myrthachang 1 year ago
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