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The Best Butter for a Vegan Shortbread

In Physics of Fluids, researchers from the University of Strathclyde examine the properties of several dairy-free butter alternatives inside one of the region’s most well-known snacks: Scottish shortbread. The group tested the alternatives in...
20-Mar-2025 5:30 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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Making Foie Gras Without Force-Feeding

Researcher Thomas Vilgis wondered if there was a more ethical way to enjoy foie gras, so he and his colleagues created a process to replicate the dish without force-feeding ducks and geese beyond their normal diets.
19-Mar-2025 5:10 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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AAPM-Commissioned Panel Addresses Implementation of New CMS Quality Measure

An intersocietal panel of experts in computed tomography, with representation from clinical practice, industry, academia, and professional societies, examined a new performance measure in the quality-based payment programs of the Centers for...
18-Mar-2025 5:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

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What’s Behind the ‘Pop and Slosh’ When Opening a Swing-Top Bottle of Beer?

In Physics of Fluids, researchers from the University of Göttingen in Germany decided to use a high-speed camera to capture what occurs while opening a swing-top bottle of beer. They found that the sound emitted by opening a pressurized bottle with...
14-Mar-2025 8:30 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Ana María Cetto Awarded 2025 Tate Medal for International Leadership in Physics

AIP is pleased to announce Ana María Cetto as the recipient of the 2025 John Torrence Tate Medal for International Leadership in Physics. Cetto was recognized for her “outstanding contributions to the promotion of science, and scientific outreach...
18-Mar-2025 10:30 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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Samson Shatashvili To Receive 2025 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics

AIP and APS are excited to award Samson Shatashvili with the 2025 Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics. Shatashvili is being recognized for his clever use of various techniques in studying symmetry in quantum field theory, particularly his...
17-Mar-2025 11:10 AM EDT Add to Favorites

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‘Fishial’ Recognition: Neural Network Identifies Coral Reef Sounds

In JASA, researchers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution combine acoustic monitoring with a neural network to identify fish activity on coral reefs by sound. They trained the network to sort through the deluge of acoustic data automatically,...
7-Mar-2025 5:30 PM EST Add to Favorites

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Heat from the Sun Affects Seismic Activity on Earth

In the journal Chaos, researchers in Japan explore the likelihood that Earth’s climate, as affected by solar heat, plays a role in seismic activity. Using mathematical and computational methods, they analyzed earthquake data alongside solar...
28-Feb-2025 6:15 PM EST Add to Favorites


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Reconstructing the Acoustics of Notre Dame

The April 15 fire that devastated the roof of Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral left many people around the globe wondering whether it’s possible to rebuild it in a way that can recreate the cultural icon’s complex signature acoustics. Six years...
3-May-2019 8:05 AM EDT

The Spin Racket: Ping-Pong Champs Are Intuitive Masters of Fluid Dynamics

Curve balls may help a pitcher strike out batters in baseball; and some nasty spin can make an opponent sweat to return a tennis serve. But more so than in any other ball game, in table tennis – where the ball is so light and so small –dedicated...
8-Aug-2012 10:00 AM EDT

Experts Available: Fluid Dynamics and Ship Experts Discuss the Science of the Costa Concordia

When the cruise liner Costa Concordia drew too close to shore near the Italian island of Giglio, a large rocky outcrop quickly sliced through the ship’s hull. While many questions about the dynamics at play during that disaster remain unanswered,...
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