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Plymouth meteorite scientist's 'fireball' space rock discovery


Plymouth meteorite scientist s fireball space rock discovery
Hundreds of pieces of the rare meteorite, known as a carbonaceous chondrite, survived its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere
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University researcher helps to recover first meteorite found in UK for 30 years


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University researcher helps to recover first meteorite found in UK for 30 years
A team of UK scientists, including a researcher from the University of Plymouth, has recovered pieces of an extremely rare meteorite, the like of which has never fallen anywhere in the UK before.
Dr Natasha Stephen, Lecturer in Advanced Analysis (Earth & Planetary Sciences), was part of a collaborative effort to locate and analyse fragments of the meteorite that lit up the sky over the UK and Northern Europe on Sunday 28 February.
Hundreds of pieces of the rare meteorite, known as a carbonaceous chondrite, survived its passage through the Earth’s atmosphere and landed in and around the town of Winchcombe, Gloucestershire. ....

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Math and the buildings we live and work in


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The book is state-of-the-art and state-of-the-practice summary of structural and geotechnical engineering from theory to practice since 1950 s and Wai-Fah Chen s tribute to his role models, Daniel C. Drucker, Lynn S. Beedle and more.
When the mathematical theory of plasticity was first introduced to civil engineers in the 1950s under the leadership of William Prager of Brown University, the topic was taught in the applied mathematics department with tensor notations that were hardly readable and understandable for most civil engineers. In this period, the classical incremental plasticity theory was in its golden time, but our computing capability in engineering practice was in its infancy. We had a rigorous theory but few practical solutions. ....

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