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Monthly Archives: January 2018
Mathematicians Second-Guess Centuries-Old Fluid Equations
The Navier-Stokes equations capture in a few succinct terms one of the most ubiquitous features of the physical world: the flow of fluids. The equations, which date to the 1820s, are today used to model everything from ocean currents to … Continue reading
Winter storm threatens East Coast, bringing temps colder than Mars
Chat with us in Facebook Messenger. Find out what’s happening in the world as it unfolds. Article source: http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/03/us/cold-weather-arctic-outbreak/index.html
PROFILE: Tinkering, craftsmanship boost high-tech advancement
The nation’s efforts to advance technologically need to be supplemented with a positive attitude toward hands-on experimentation and the spirit of craftsmanship, Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology president Gao Chung-hsing (杲中興) said. As an engineer, Gao worked in the … Continue reading
The big friendly family – The News
Maddie and Theo Dahl pose for a photo at their home in Naples, Fla., on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2017.(Photo: Logan Newell/Special to the Naples Daily News) Decades ago across the ocean, Roald Dahl introduced children to the whimsical world of … Continue reading
John Young, Who Led First Space Shuttle Mission, Dies at 87
As Mr. Crippen put it: “It’s rare when an individual comes along that actually personifies his chosen profession, but rare is what John Young is.” After serving as a Navy test pilot, Mr. Young joined NASA in 1962 at the … Continue reading
The slow death of the jumbo jet – where are they all now?
Delta, the world’s second largest airline, sent its final 747 to an Arizona “boneyard” this week, marking another chapter in the slow death of the jumbo jet. Last month United, Delta’s US rival, waved goodbye to its final 747 with … Continue reading
Where You Can Have A Unique Shopping Experience In The D
A local pair has teamed up and launched a unique shopping experience here in the D. They are breathing new life into a former post office…where you’ll find home decor created right on site. There are also all kinds of … Continue reading