Simulations of swimming fish suggest fish may naturally prefer to compete—not cooperate—during swimming

Researchers have shown how different swimming formations may save fish energy and suggest that they only switch positions to save energy for the group when under pressure. Researchers have shown how different swimming formations may save fish energy and suggest that they only switch positions to save energy for the group when under pressure. Ecology Molecular &…

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First crewed Boeing Starliner flight delayed again

The first crewed launch of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station has again been delayed, according to NASA, with no new date immediately set. The first crewed launch of Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station has again been delayed, according to NASA, with no new date immediately set. Space Exploration Phys.org – latest science…

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Flexible, biodegradable and wireless magnetoelectric paper for simple in situ personalization of bioelectric implants

A research team, jointly led by Professors Jiyun Kim, Chaenyung Cha, and Myoung Hoon Song from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST, has unveiled the world’s first flexible, biodegradable bioelectronic paper with homogeneously distributed wireless stimulation functionality for simple personalization of bioelectronic implants. A research team, jointly led by Professors Jiyun Kim, Chaenyung…

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First observation of a focused plasma wave on the sun

For the first time, scientists have observed plasma waves from a solar flare focused by a coronal hole, akin to the focusing of sound waves responsible for the Rotunda effect in architecture or the focusing of light by a telescope or microscope. For the first time, scientists have observed plasma waves from a solar flare focused…

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