The study, published January 13 in Physical Review Letters, replaces the metal or plastic cogs of conventional gears with controlled flows of liquid. In their experiments, ...
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Gears Have Powered Technology for Millenia. Scientists Just Made a Game-Changing Improvement.
A new study reimagines the 3,000-year-old technology using fluids, avoiding the most annoying limitations of teeth-driven gearing.
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Wormholes may be fantasy but they could expose a deeper truth about time
Wormholes sit at the edge of science and storytelling, promising shortcuts across the cosmos and even pathways through time.
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This Touchless Gear System Uses Fluid Dynamics to Transfer Power and Rotation Without Any Teeth
Engineers reinvent the 5,000-year-old gear using fluids instead of solid teeth.
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Tapping into new 'probabilistic computing' paradigm can make AI chips use much less power, scientists say
A new digital system allows operations on a chip to run in parallel, so an AI program can arrive at the best possible answer ...
An important aspect in software engineering is the ability to distinguish between premature, unnecessary, and necessary ...
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