OK, it’s really Mathematicians vs Physicists.
Bonus: it fights the stereotypes that women can’t do math, and that mathematicians and scientists want to rule the world (when we just want to torture each other)
OK, it’s really Mathematicians vs Physicists.
Bonus: it fights the stereotypes that women can’t do math, and that mathematicians and scientists want to rule the world (when we just want to torture each other)
Lightning captured at 7,207 images per second
A downward lightning negative ground flash captured at 7,207 images per second. A negative stepped leader emerges from the cloud and connects with the ground forming a return stroke.
Technique gets clear images from light reflected off blank paper
When light passes through a turbid medium, the photons scatter off the inhomogeneities. If the source is incoherent, like an ordinary incandescent or fluorescent bulb, this results in a blurry image—if any image can be formed at all. If the light is coherent, such as a laser, scattering results is a speckled pattern. In either case, a clear view of the original object may not be possible. This spells doom for medical imaging, astronomy, and other applications. (The authors also suggested it gets in the way of peering through shower curtains. We at Ars condone such voyeuristic pursuits for consenting scientific partners only).