Cooling or Secret Suspension Overhaul? Mystery Under Mercedes Nose Vanity Panel Change

Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the British Formula 1 Grand Prix proves that Mercedes is finally back in the race. Because while George Russell’s victory in Austria was largely due to the race leaders crashing, Hamilton’s victory at Silverstone was one based on pure speed. You could argue that the W15 was the fastest car there. … Read more

Cooling or suspension overhaul? The Mercedes car nose panel tweak

Lewis Hamilton’s victory at the British Formula 1 Grand Prix proves that Mercedes is finally back in the race. Because while George Russell’s victory in Austria was largely due to the race leaders crashing, Hamilton’s victory at Silverstone was one based on pure speed. You could argue that the W15 was the fastest car there. … Read more

Rapidly cooling weird creatures rewrite the physics of neutron stars

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Neutron stars are among the densest objects in the universe. The material inside them is so tightly compressed that scientists don’t yet know what shape it takes. The core of a neutron star may be a thick soup of quarks, or it may contain exotic particles that could not survive anywhere else in the universe. … Read more

Saturday Citations: Bacterial warfare, a self-programming language model, passive cooling in the big city

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked trusted source proofread OK! by Chris Packham, Phys.org Atomic resolution structural model of bacteriophage T4. Credit: Dr. Victor Padilla-Sanchez, Ph.D. drvictorpadillasanchez.com, CC BY-SA 4.0 × close to Atomic resolution structural model of bacteriophage T4. Credit: Dr. Victor Padilla-Sanchez, Ph.D. drvictorpadillasanchez.com, CC BY-SA 4.0 There’s a lot … Read more

New method can create aquatic levitation at much lower temperatures, impacting the cooling of nuclear reactors

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Wenge Huang inspects material samples in Jiangtao Cheng’s laboratory. Credit: Alex Parrish for Virginia Tech. × close to Wenge Huang inspects material samples in Jiangtao Cheng’s laboratory. Credit: Alex Parrish for Virginia Tech. Splash a few drops of water on … Read more