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Human sperm can swim through surprisingly viscous fluids with ease – and they seemingly defy Newton's third law of motion to ...
Innovative AI techniques in cement formulation lead to eco-friendly mixes, significantly cutting emissions and improving ...
I've always been fascinated by how materials break down, especially glasses and polymers that don't have a regular crystal ...
Conversely, in elasticity theory, tensors describe stress, strain and intrinsic material properties, providing essential insight into the mechanical behaviour of both isotropic and anisotropic media.
We rarely think about how liquids flow—why honey is thick, water is thin or how molten plastic moves through machines. But ...
A research team led by Prof. Wang Long from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the ...
Scientists have discovered that under the right conditions, a gummy bear-like ball can roll down a vertical wall all by itself—upending a core assumption in physics.
A new report published in Nature Photonics highlights the work from a global community of experts about how to determine a material's stiffness, just ...
Inspired by a simple children's toy, a jumping popper toy, researchers have unlocked a key to designing more agile and predictable soft robots. Soft robots, made from flexible materials, hold immense ...
Researchers have found that human sperm does not follow Newton's third law of motion, and the implications of this research ...
This article covers the Punjab Board's 2025–2026 Class 11 Physics Syllabus. Class 11 students can download the syllabus in PDF format to become acquainted with the subjects that will be studied during ...
Inspired by a simple children's toy, a jumping popper toy, researchers have unlocked a key to designing more agile and ...