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Wear the Ford Mustang Shooting Brake

[ad_1] Has Ford pushed the boundaries too far with the Mustang Mach-E? This rendering got us thinking … Not long ago, few people could have imagined that Ford would take the famous pony badge and moniker from the Ford Mustang sports car and apply it to an SUV, bringing us …

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China unfolds its first fabric flag on the moon

[ad_1] 4 December (UPI) – China’s Chang’e-5 lander left the moon after spending two days on the surface, leaving its first official flag. China has carried two flags on previous missions, but the one that remained on Thursday was the first made from fabric, China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp. …

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New detailed Gaia data from over 1.8 billion stars

[ad_1] The star motion of Gaia for the next 400,000 years. The stars are in constant motion. To the human eye this movement – known as proper motion – is imperceptible, but Gaia measures it with ever greater precision. The traces in this image show how 40,000 stars, all located …

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Characterization of complex flows in 2D bubble swarms – ScienceDaily

[ad_1] When swarms of bubbles are pushed upward through a fluid from their buoyancy, they can generate complex flow patterns in their wake. Called “pseudo-turbulence”, these models are characterized by a universal mathematical relationship between the energy of flows of different sizes and the frequency of their occurrence. This relationship …

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