In 1900, at the grand amphitheater of the Sorbonne in Paris, David Hilbert stood before a crowd of mathematicians and delivered a speech that would echo through the next century. He outlined 10 — and ...
Chameleons can rocket their tongues at prey in a blur, frogs can slam sticky tongues onto insects with forces several times ...
Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) encompasses a spectrum of phenomena in which the motion of a fluid and the deformation of a structure are interdependent. This field bridges the disciplines of fluid ...