... like honeybees and dragonflies rely on such leading-edge vortices to supply the major part of their lift, particularly during a hover or slow cruise. ...
Baking a cake to celebrate 20 years in business wasn't enough fun for sub makers Erbert and Gerbert, oh no— they decided to build a man-sized air vortex ...
By Mike Hobart Saxophonist Amy Gamlen was one of the mainstays of the original Vortex Jazz Club until she moved to Paris nine years ago. ...
It’s also possible to visualize the vortices around the wings and in the wake using fog as tracer particles. “Thanks to a very reliable behavior pattern ...
There was a fine band of improvisers (including guitarist David Okumu and pianist Nick Ramm) at the Vortex, but they rarely slipped the leash. ...
Yep, an air vortex cannon, a huge device that fires puffs of air over huge distances. And that's just what sub makers Eerbert and Gerbert did, building the ...
By Ian Shuttleworth It can be difficult to recognise in Peter Hall's revival of Noël Coward's The Vortex the play that so scandalised London in 1924. ...
... most ambitious community ventures may have roped in nearly 300 participants, but they had to cut their lineup by half to fit on the stage of the Vortex. ...
The answer to this question is that all of Sedona is a vortex. You have to drive about 300 miles in any direction to totally get out of the vortex energy. ...
The Vortex (1924) was the play that made his name and firmly established him as both a dramatist and an actor — he’d been at pains to ensure the play ...