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Bridges Simulations Test Mercury Formation Theory

Bridges Simulations Test Mercury Formation Theory

by Ken Chiacchia | Sep 27, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Scientists have long wondered why Mercury (left) is so much smaller than Earth. The tiny planet is little more than the Earth’s iron core without its thick silicate mantle layer. Image from NASA. Outward movement of Venus and Earth may have swept up lighter...
Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing

Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing

by Ken Chiacchia | Jul 14, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Bridges Simulations Improve Quantum Approach to Computing   Work establishes benchmark for beating classical computers, optimizes quantum performance Quantum computers promise vastly expanded computing power. But they’ve yet to prove beyond a doubt that they’re...
Study Shows Artificial-Light Impact on Migratory Birds

Study Shows Artificial-Light Impact on Migratory Birds

by Ken Chiacchia | Jun 14, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

study tracks artificial-light impact on migratory birds   Analysis of 42 species in Western hemisphere suggests most effective steps for reducing city lights’ harm Human-made lights at night bring us benefits, but also carry downsides to human health and...
Bridges Anchors Simulation of Sound Waves to Manage Heat, Stress in Fluid Flow

Bridges Anchors Simulation of Sound Waves to Manage Heat, Stress in Fluid Flow

by Ken Chiacchia | Jan 11, 2022 | Bridges, Science Highlights

bridges anchors simulation of sound waves to manage heat, stress in fluid flow   Two-step computation holds promise in improving efficiency, reducing stress in power plants, electronics, off-shore structures   Controlling transfer of the heat and momentum of...
Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-Fiber Damage

by Ken Chiacchia | Oct 28, 2021 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Virtual Brain Injury Study Identifies Key Factors in Potential Nerve-fiber Damage   Initial Report Uses Simulation on Bridges for a Finer-Scale Look at Stresses Leading to TBI Whether from auto collisions, sports impacts, battlefield injuries or other causes,...
Bridges Simulations Uncover Shortcoming in Models of Early Universe

Bridges Simulations Uncover Shortcoming in Models of Early Universe

by Ken Chiacchia | Sep 24, 2021 | Bridges, Science Highlights

Bridges Simulations Uncover Shortcoming in Models of Early Universe   Scientists Propose “Hybrid Approach” to Correct Key Simplification, Allowing Accurate Simulations of Galactic Evolution   The origin of the Universe—and its galaxies—is an enormous, and...
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