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A "craft using an inertial mass reduction device" (2016), one embodiment of which could be a high speed "hybrid aerospace/undersea craft" able to "engineer the fabric of our reality at the most fundamental level", [7] the patent application for which was supported by the Naval Aviation Enterprise's chief technical officer on the grounds that ...
An experiment using mice, published in 1985, showed that jet injectors would frequently transmit the viral infection lactate dehydrogenase elevating virus (LDV) from one mouse to another. [15] Another study used the device on a calf, then tested the fluid remaining in the injector for blood.
In physics, reduced mass is a measure of the effective inertial mass of a system with two or more particles when the particles are interacting with each other. Reduced mass allows the two-body problem to be solved as if it were a one-body problem. Note, however, that the mass determining the gravitational force is not reduced.
And indeed, it was 70 years from the first successful re-creation of fusion—the detonation of a thermonuclear device codenamed Ivy Mike, in 1952—to NIF’s successful ignition reaction.
The device could provide an alternative to opioids and other highly addictive drugs, researchers say. Dissolving implantable device can relieve pain without drugs, study suggests Skip to main content
Inertial confinement fusion (ICF) devices use intense energy to rapidly heat the outer layers of a target in order to compress it. Nuclear fission provides the energy source for thermonuclear warheads, while sources such as laser beams and particle beams are used in non-weapon devices.
Disposable autoinjectors commonly use a pre-loaded spring as a power source. This spring and the associated mechanical components form a one-shot linear actuator. [citation needed] When triggered the actuator drives a three-step sequence: [citation needed] accelerate the syringe forward, puncturing the injection site
Fusion nuclear pulse propulsion is one approach to using nuclear fusion energy to provide propulsion. Fusion's main advantage is its very high specific impulse, while its main disadvantage is the (likely) large mass of the reactor. A fusion rocket may produce less radiation than a fission rocket, reducing the