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Tag Archives: model airplane parts
Energy renormalization for coarse-graining polymers having different segmental structures
Application of the ER method to coarse-graining polymer Previous studies have demonstrated a scaling relationship between a short-time fast dynamics property, the Debye-Waller factor 〈u2〉, and the relaxation time τ via τ∼exp(u02/〈u2〉) with u02 as an adjustable constant—also called the … Continue reading
FAA says Boeing 737 Max 8, the plane that’s crashed twice in 5 months, is still safe to fly
The US’s top air-safety regulator has said the plane model involved in Sunday’s Ethiopian Airlines crash, the second such disaster in five months, is safe to fly. The Federal Administration said in a Continued Airworthiness Notification to the International Community … Continue reading
Flashback: Fight Club
One key setpiece in the film is Tyler Durden’s house on Paper Street. This disintegrating, dilapidated residence was created in two parts: an exterior facade constructed in San Pedro, California, and interiors erected on Stage 15 at Fox. “The interior … Continue reading
Apollo 11 spacecraft on display in Seattle for 50th anniversary
April 13, 2019 — Fifty years after splashing down in the Pacific Ocean, the spacecraft that carried the first astronauts to land on the moon has again returned to the United States’ west coast. “Columbia,” the Apollo 11 command module … Continue reading
Amazon not exactly nipping at FedEx’s heels, but growing delivery network
E-commerce behemoth Amazon is bulking up its airplane fleet and experimenting with direct-to-consumer shipping from Amazon merchants in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York areas. Should FedEx be worried? There are a lot of things FedEx says it is worried … Continue reading
Flying the skies … at St. Joe State Park
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The New New World Order and the Russian Care Bear
Civilizations rise and fall, and the West is in the autumn of its ascendancy, many prognosticators have warned. Among them is Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (shown, right), who said Friday that “the Western, liberal model of society is dying, … Continue reading