Studying crowd dynamics could inform strategies that help to prevent dense gatherings from becoming dangerous.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists catch spirals of Kelvin waves in superfluid helium for the first timeKelvin waves have been a mystery for decades but a new method involving superfluid helium-4 can help us control them.
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ZME Science on MSNPacked Festival Crowds Aren’t Chaotic — They Form Living Vortices, Which Can Be Predicted with PhysicsResearchers have discovered that dense crowds can spontaneously synchronize into collective oscillations, with hundreds of ...
In a new study published in Nature Physics, researchers have developed the first controlled method for exciting and observing ...
A research team has discovered that achiral hard banana-shaped particles can spontaneously form exotic structures like skyrmions and blue phase III phases. Skyrmions are tiny vortex-like structures ...
This repository contains toy implementations of the concepts introduced in the research paper VortexNet: Neural Computing through Fluid Dynamics. These examples demonstrate how PDE-based vortex layers ...
Several regions of the country, even as far south as Florida, have experienced the results of the cold vortex weather engulfing much ... it's essential to remember that markets are fluid, and ...
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Jacobin on MSNWolfgang Streeck: “Global Governance” Is a Pipe DreamWolfgang Streeck’s new book Taking Back Control? argues that the neoliberal era of free trade and trickle-down rhetoric lies ...
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