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One of the most beloved and symbolic rituals in Hinduism is performing Aarti. it involves waving a flame, usually in the form of a ghee lamp or burned with camphor, in front of a deity, accompanied by ...
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I really like to use numerical calculations without all the fancy programming ...
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The New Scientist Book Club made a jump backwards through time for our latest read, Alex Foster’s Circular Motion, moving from the millennia-ahead future of Adam Roberts’s Lake of Darkness to a world ...
The dorsal thalamus, usually simply referred to as the thalamus is a subdivision of a brain area called the diencephalon, which also includes the eptithalamus, the ventral thalamus and the subthalamic ...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a deinterlacing method with motion adaptive vertical temporal filtering, which utilizes the correlations between adjacent frames. In this model, we first ...
Abstract: This paper presents a point-to-point (PTP) motion control method for accurate positioning and vibration suppression of a vertical XY positioning system with a flexible beam. The proposed ...
Recently, circular economies have gained attention worldwide as a response to resource depletion, climate change and environmental degradation. In contrast to linear economies, circular economies ...
Motion Facades Systems redefines innovation with cutting-edge solutions tailored for modern architecture and ultra-luxury living. The Kinetic Vertical Pivot Façade Shading System is a striking blend ...
One of Einstein’s most famous quotes is “imagination is more important than knowledge”. This spirit of bold thinking led Einstein to bring together two powerful but seemingly conflicting ideas: ...
Projectile motion describes how objects move through the air after being launched, like when a ball is thrown or an arrow fired. After launching, the only force acting on the projectile is gravity ...