Newbolt
Americannoun
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"The oscillations look like waves that jiggle the members forwards and backwards and which travel down the group and increase in intensity, causing later members to crash together," explains Joel Newbolt, who was an NYU graduate student in physics at the time of research.
From Science Daily
"Our findings therefore raise some interesting connections to material physics in which birds in an orderly flock are analogous to atoms in a regular crystal," Newbolt adds.
From Science Daily
Temperatures fell to 1°C before he was found close to a footbridge near Newbolt Close, about half a mile from the service station.
From BBC
A prize for excellence in poster design went to Caspar Newbolt for “Fry Day.”
From Los Angeles Times
When the Gatling gun’s jammed and the colonel’s dead, the troops on the borders of the Empire are rallied by a cry from the cricket field – “Play up! play up! and play the game!” – in the 1892 poem Vitaï Lampada by Henry Newbolt.
From Newsweek
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