Astronomers detect gravitational waves when Black Holes with asymmetric masses collided
The detection of Gravitational-wave in a collision between two black holes of substantially different masses has made astronomers excited.
Gravitational Biology II: Interaction of Gravity with Cellular Components and Cell Metabolism / Wolfgang Hanke [and more]
Bioethics, public health, and the social sciences for the medical professions: an integrated, case-based approach / Amy E. Caruso Brown, Travis R. Hobart, Cynthia B. Morrow, editors
WIRED Live - Alfonso and Jonás Cuarón on “Gravity”
Like father, like son. Alfonso Cuarón talks about working with son Jonás on Gravity, his new film starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The Y Tu Mamá También and Children of Men director also explains how he achieved the realistic CGI of outer space with the help of some robots and brand-new technology.
Gadget Lab - A Look at the Coravin 1000 Wine Saver
Oxygen is your friend. Unless you’re wine. The Coravin 1000 forces the frenemies to play nice by penetrating the cork with a long needle and pushing argon in, allowing the wine to flow out without opening the entire bottle.
Coravin's Wine Gadget Lets You Drink One Glass Now, Save the Rest
The $330 Coravin Wine System beats a corkscrew any day and makes sipping and saving wine easy. It slides thorough the cork and fills the bottle with an inert gas as you pour, so leftover wine won't spoil.
Detection of Gravitational Waves Opens a New Window on the Universe
For the first time, scientists have confirmed detection of gravitational waves. The finding not only validates Einstein's theory of relativity but also opens a new window on our knowledge of the universe.
The Independence Day: Resurgence Spaceship Has Its Own Gravity.
In the trailer for Independence Day: Resurgence, the alien spacecraft seems to rip buildings from the ground using gravitational force. Is that physically possible? Nope. But that didn't stop us from calculating the mass it would need in order to destroy Earth.
Obsessed - How Gravity Built the World's Fastest Jet Suit
Richard Browning built the world's fastest personal jet suit. WIRED spoke with him to find out about the design process and engineering of a radical new form of transportation.
Isaac Newton's scientific method : turning data into evidence about gravity and cosmology / William L. Harper
Reason & rigor : how conceptual frameworks guide research / Sharon M. Ravitch, Matthew Riggan
[ASAP] Investigation of Mechanisms for Gravity Drainage of Heavy Oil and Solvent Mixtures in a Hele-Shaw Cell
Bottom of the pot: Persian recipes and stories / Naz Deravian ; photography by Eric Wolfinger
Electrochromic devices based on ultraviolet-cured poly(methyl methacrylate) gel electrolytes and their utilisation in smart window applications
DOI: 10.1039/D0TC00420K, Paper
Electrochromic devices (ECDs) have been widely investigated for application in next-generation displays and smart windows owing to their highly efficient optical transmittance modulation properties.
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Teaching with digital humanities: tools and methods for nineteenth-century American literature / edited by Jennifer Travis and Jessica DeSpain
SPIONs as nano-theranostics agents / Atefeh Zarepour, Ali Zarrabi, Arezoo Khosravi
Bioinformatics techniques for drug discovery: applications for complex diseases / Aman Chandra Kaushik, Ajay Kumar, Shiv Bharadwaj, Ravi Chaudhary, Shakti Sahi
Ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry in pharmaceutical analysis / Sándor Görög
Historical geography, GIScience and textual snalysis: landscapes of time and place / Charles Travis, Francis Ludlow, Ferenc Gyuris, editors
The director's journey : the creative collaboration between directors, writers, and actors / Mark W. Travis
Wind energy harvesting: micro- to small-scale turbines / Ravi Anant Kishore, Colin Stewart, Shashank Priya
Gravity energy storage / Asmae Berrada, Khalid Loudiyi
Slovanská rapsodie g moll: Slavonic rhapsody in G minor = Slawische Rhapsodie g-Moll: op. 45/2 / Dvořák ; k vydáni připravil Robert Simon = edited by Robert Simon = herausgegeben von Robert Simon
Aarogya Setu absolutely robust app in terms of privacy protection, security of data: Ravi Shankar Prasad
Solution-processed one-dimensional CsCu2I3 nanowires for polarization-sensitive and flexible ultraviolet photodetectors
DOI: 10.1039/D0MH00250J, Communication
We demonstrated a polarization-sensitive and flexible ultraviolet photodetector based on one-dimensional CsCu2I3 nanowires with a photocurrent anisotropy ratio of 3.16.
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[ASAP] Discovery of the Biosynthetic Machinery for Stravidins, Biotin Antimetabolites
The trouble with gravity: solving the mystery beneath our feet / Richard Panek
Optical cavities for optical atomic clocks, atom interferometry and gravitational-wave detection Miguel Dovale Álvarez
Classical Newtonian gravity: a comprehensive introduction, with examples and exercises / Roberto A. Capuzzo Dolcetta
Physical science under microgravity: experiments on board the SJ-10 recoverable satellite / Wenrui Hu, Qi Kang, editors
Dynamical characteristics of inertia-gravity waves in the Antarctic mesosphere: analyses combining high-resolution observations and modeling / Ryosuke Shibuya
Historicizing fear: ignorance, vilification, and othering / edited by Travis D. Boyce and Winsome M. Chunnu
Resurgence of nuclear power : challenges and opportunities for Asia / Nandakumar Janardhanan, Girijesh Pant, Ravi B. Grover, editors
[ASAP] Sandwiched CdS/Au/ZnO Nanorods with Enhanced Ultraviolet and Visible Photochemical and Photoelectrochemical Properties via Semiconductor and Metal Cosensitizing
Ultraviolet photochemistry of ethane: implications for the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01746A, Edge Article
The vacuum ultraviolet photodissociation dynamics of ethane provide clues for modelling the atmospheric chemistry of the gas giants.
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Quantum measurement of gravity for geodesists and geophysicists / Fernando Sansò, Federica Migliaccio
Algorithms for computational biology: 7th International Conference, AlCoB 2020, Missoula, MT, USA, April 13-15, 2020, Proceedings / edited by Carlos Martín-Vide, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez, Travis Wheeler
Ravichandran Ashwin: Turning point
PHOTOS: Serena looks ravishing
The tennis legend has dropped a series of photographs on her Instagram page that brings 'message of hope and optimism'.
Understanding host-microbiome interactions -- an omics approach: omics of host-microbiome association / Ravindra Pal Singh, Ramesh Kothari, Prakash G. Koringa, Satya Prakash Singh, editors
The fractal organization [electronic resource] : creating enterprises of tomorrow / Pravir Malik
The Moravian night: a story / Peter Handke ; translated from the German by Krishna Winston
Why the platypus gave up suckling, and how gravity waves clear clouds
Suckling mothers milk is a pretty basic feature of being a mammal. Humans do it. Possums do it. But monotremes such as the platypus and echidna—although still mammals—gave up suckling long ago. Instead, they lap at milky patches on their mothers’ skin to get early sustenance. Science News Writer Gretchen Vogel talks with host Sarah Crespi about the newest suckling science—it turns out monotremes probably had suckling ancestors, but gave it up for the ability to grind up tasty, hard-shelled, river-dwelling creatures. Sarah also talks with Sandra Yuter of North Carolina State University in Raleigh about her work on fast-clearing clouds off the southwest coast of Africa. These immense marine layers appear to be exiting the coastal regions under the influence of gravity waves (not to be confused with gravitational waves). This finding can help scientists better model cloud behavior, particularly with respect to their influence on global temperatures. This week’s episode was edited by Podigy. Download a transcript of this episode (PDF) Listen to previous podcasts. [Image: North Carolina State University]