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Olympic swimwear developed from shark skin

Olympic swimwear developed from shark skin

A new high-performance swimsuit, developed by mimicking the skin of sharks.

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The Exploratorium - the Science of Hockey

The Exploratorium - the Science of Hockey

The Science of Hockey is the first in a series of "Sports Science" resources developed by the Exploratorium. This site takes you inside the game: you'll hear from NHL players and coaches from the San ...

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Daniel Bernoulli

Daniel Bernoulli

Biography of Daniel Bernoulli's (1700 - 1781). His most important work was on hydrodynamics. Even the term itself is based on the title of his work called Hydrodynamica.

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Osborne Reynolds

Osborne Reynolds

Osborne Reynolds (1841 - 1911) early work was on magnetism and electricity but he soon concentrated on hydraulics and hydrodynamics. He also worked on electromagnetic properties of the sun and of ...

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Douglas Rayner Hartree

Douglas Rayner Hartree

Douglas Rayner Hartree (1897 - 1958) was a theoretical physicist. His initial interest in numerical methods arose from his work on anti-aircraft gunnery which he applied to the physics of the ...

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Hannes Olof G”sta Alfv‚n

Hannes Olof G”sta Alfv‚n

Hannes Olof G”sta Alfv‚n (1908 - 1995) received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1970 for his work and discoveries in magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) which has applications in different parts of plasma ...

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William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) (1814 - 1907) work brought together many areas of physics in particular; heat, thermodynamics, mechanics, hydrodynamics, magnetism, and electricity. His contributions ...

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Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton

Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton

Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton (1903 - 1995) first researches involved theoretical and experimental studies in hydrodynamics and, at the Cavendish Laboratory, he worked on indirect methods for producing ...

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