Applied Physics

Yellow Aircraft

5 Things You Need To Know Before Getting Into Aircraft Restoration

So you want to get into aircraft restoration? Whether you’re interested in WWII-era bombers or mid-century commercial jets, there’s much to learn before you start. This blog post will introduce you to 5 technologies you need to be familiar with before undertaking a restoration project. 1. Aircraft Materials One of the most critical aspects of …

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5 Ways Digital Marketing Can Make Science More Interesting

Science can be pretty interesting. But when scientists try to market their work to the youth and public, it can often come across as dry and dull. As a result, more and more students are being steered away from getting involved in the scientific field. In 2016, STEM education advocate AmGen Foundation shared the results …

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Leonardo da Vinci and Medicine: Where Would We Be Without the Sketches of the World’s Most Famous Renaissance Man?

Chances are that your jaws will drop looking at all the great works of Leonardo da Vinci (1452 to 1519), from the intriguing Mona Lisa to The Last Supper (arguably the world’s most reproduced painting). But thinking past the exceptionally gifted Italian artist to uncover the polymath who contributed greatly to the world of medicine could be a challenge. …

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Flow Meter

Choosing the Right Flow Meter for an Application

Flow meters are used to measure water, gasoline, chemicals, engine oils, dairy, industrial liquids, airflow, and transmission fluids. Getting the right one for a specific application is a must, as all of your money and budget would be put to waste if you choose the wrong one. These flow meters are essential for data collection, …

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Top Ten Open Problems in Physics

What is the ultimate purpose of my work as theoretical physicist and, if you want, my existence itself? Is it serving the community of other physicists like organizing and participating in conferences? Nop. Then, maybe teaching future physicists in the University, encourage young people to enter the exciting field of physics? Not quite. Writing good …

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Building Skyward: How Physics Made Possible the Vertical Rise of Modern Cities.

There is a new measure to the advancement and modernity of cities around the world. That measure does not belong to the group of economic or financial yardstick. That degree of modernization is now seen on the skyline. The upward trend of building the spaces that people dwell in. The expansion of towns and cities …

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