It ’d be great if the Australian university ’s research in this area could also be apply to human bodies , so we could trim a few significant seconds from our overlap - times just by raising our temperature .
Together with the King Abdulla University of Science and Technology unit , the University of Melbourne chance that the Leidenfrost impression ( a 255 - class - oldobservationthat tests the oestrus of something by putting it in contact with liquid ) is very much relevant to the way ships egest through water . fundamentally , the hotter the ship , the less pull .
This could impact the way ship are made in the future tense , plus also dilute energy costs . There ’s still a lot more workplace to be done before this whimsy is really apply ( such as the longsighted - term effect of applied estrus on the stuff ) but in years to come in , the research will hopefully avail ship get to their destinations faster , and more eco - friendlier . [ Eureka ]

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