In a new study published in Nature Physics, researchers have developed the first controlled method for exciting and observing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists catch spirals of Kelvin waves in superfluid helium for the first timeKelvin waves have been a mystery for decades but a new method involving superfluid helium-4 can help us control them.
Scientists have controlled Kelvin waves in superfluid helium-4, using electric fields and nanoparticles to visualize them, ...
later known as a Kelvin wave. While these waves have been observed in classical fluids like water and air, their existence in quantum fluids has remained largely theoretical due to the extreme ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina could detect US’ stealth submarines with new tech that tracks surface disturbanceChina's latest innovation can track the quietest vessels and submarines using the magnetic fields generated by their wakes.
Chinese researchers say they found jet’s potential vulnerability in study of simulated combat involving Taiwan.
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