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NY Judge Dismisses Most AirPods Max Condensation Claims in Suit
technology3 days ago

NY Judge Dismisses Most AirPods Max Condensation Claims in Suit

A federal judge in the Eastern District of New York largely dismissed New York–law claims in a proposed class action alleging a condensation defect in AirPods Max, ruling the headphones meet a minimal quality standard even if they don’t meet buyer expectations; one NY plaintiff was dropped, while a Washington plaintiff’s claims under WA law and the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act may proceed. A California condensation case had previously settled, and Apple has not conceded an inherent defect. Condensation has been a long-standing discussion with the aluminum ear cups, and AirPods Max 2 uses the same design.

Uncovering Clues to Solar System Formation in Hiroshima's Nuclear Fallout
science2 years ago

Uncovering Clues to Solar System Formation in Hiroshima's Nuclear Fallout

Scientists have analyzed fallout debris from the 1945 atomic bomb blast in Hiroshima and discovered glassy spheres formed by condensation within the nuclear fireball. The chemical and isotopic composition of these "Hiroshima glasses" bears similarities to primitive meteorites, suggesting they may provide insights into the early Solar System's formation. The study's simulations revealed how different types of glass condensed from the blast's extreme heat, offering a potential window into the chemical reactions during condensation in the early Solar System.

"Revolutionary Experiment Paves the Way for Climate Control in Space Habitats"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary Experiment Paves the Way for Climate Control in Space Habitats"

Purdue University has sent an experiment to the International Space Station to study how reduced gravity affects condensation, with the aim of enabling heat and air conditioning systems for long-term space habitats. The experiment, called the Flow Boiling and Condensation Experiment (FBCE), will investigate the behavior of condensation in a reduced-gravity environment. The research could have implications for future space exploration, including living on the moon or Mars, as well as improving spacecraft capabilities for longer journeys and refueling in orbit.