When biomedical researchers need to test their latest ideas, they often turn to engineered human tissue that mimics the ...
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How Engineers Use Hydraulic Jumps to Control Water Flow
Water doesn’t always behave the way you expect. In this video, I explain the fascinating phenomenon of hydraulic jumps - what they are, how they form, and why engineers rely on them when designing ...
AI-simulated students consistently outperform real students—and make different kinds of mistakes—in math and reading comprehension, according to a new study.
Powerful pulses of groundwater flow up from beneath Lakes Michigan and Huron, which together form one of the largest ...
More than 20 years ago, futurist intellectual Nick Bostrom upended the psyches of tech bros the world around when he proposed in a 2003 Philosophical Quarterly paper that we all may be living in a ...
Around the world, tens of thousands of dams, weirs, and culverts fragment rivers and block fish migration routes, posing serious threats to aquatic biodiversity. Although many fish passages have been ...
Giving nurses real-world experience is important, but it can be challenging. One local hospital group recently unveiled a new state-of-the-art simulation and training center — the first of its ...
Choosing the right PLM system is akin to selecting a core engine for a company's digital transformation. It needs to be ...
NJIT's Matthew Loges ’25 and Assistant Professor Tomer Weiss explored how the collective behavior of ants — acting like both fluids and elastic materials — can inspire breakthroughs in engineering ...
After taking down Baylor for an important Week 1 win, Auburn football has shifted its focus toward an easier opponent in Ball State. The Tigers are 43.5-point favorites against the Cardinals, and ...
Iowa State engineers are joining researchers from across the country to develop new tools to simulate electrochemical ...
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