Quantum physicist Richard Feynman once called turbulence “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics”.
Now, in a study published in , Australian and German scientists have used the computing power of
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Quantum physicist Richard Feynman once called turbulence “the most important unsolved problem of classical physics”.
Now, in a study published in , Australian and German scientists have used the computing power of
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