In a new Physical Review Letters study, researchers have successfully followed a gravitational wave's complete journey from the infinite past to the infinite future as it encounters a black hole.
Spotting flaws is sometimes the first ripple in making waves of innovation. Comparing directly observed gravity waves with the latest advanced simulations, researchers from the Research Organization ...
This image is a simulation of a kind of acoustic wave called a Rayleigh-Bloch wave. The stripes of light and dark areas represent the “peaks" and “troughs" of the waves and are shaped by their ...
Today’s 3D integrated circuit (3D-IC) technology is the culmination of 40 years of research in universities and laboratories scattered across the globe. Beginning with dynamic random-access memory ...
Developed by scientists in Malta, the tool is said to predict yield gains or losses that waves can determine in offshore PV installations. The research group identified three movements an offshore ...
As a physicist, I am trained to look for patterns in data. For example, the motion of the tiniest particles may seem random, but it contains patterns and symmetries. The same can be said of human ...
What does a rogue wave look like? Watch what happens to this buoy. A simulation from MarineLabs shows a buoy off Vancouver Island in British Columbia in November 2020 that caught a 57-foot rogue wave, ...
A new simulation model approach called EM-Plug provides a practical path toward creating an accurate electromagnetic-based ...
Time variations of (black) zonal and (red) meridional winds along trajectories of LODEWAVE 3. Solid lines represent LODEWAVE data, while dashed lines represent PANSY radar data at an altitude of 18.5 ...