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Imagine a liquid that flows freely one moment, then stiffens into a near-solid the next, and then can switch back with a ...
A graduate student accidentally created a blend of oil, water and nickel particles that formed an unexpected shape.
IN this paper are given the results of some observations made while on the Rigi in May last, on the solid and liquid particles in clouds. It was noticed, when making observations on the number of ...
An appropriately named gooseneck kettle can also help because it creates a laminar flow effect —when all the liquid particles move in parallel lines — and allows for a gentle pour-over.
Patchy colloidal systems consist of particles with attractive patches on them. If the bonds between particles are allowed to be flexible, a colloidal liquid state may be observed as the system ...
Flowing particles in liquids act as a filter to suppress long-wavelength waves but allow short-wavelength ones to be supported, according to physicists.
Until now, there was an absence of exploration into how the flow of liquids affect the charges of the particles in the liquid, surfaces and surfactants.
Scientists at the University of Maine are developing a liquid membrane that can trap coronavirus particles. The tool would allow them to analyze aerosol samples from a given space. From there ...
Researchers have produced novel micro-sized particles filled with liquid metal that retains its liquid state at room temperature and are able to meld with each other.
Scientists have developed liquid-metal particles that can be used for heat-free soldering and other applications.
The team suspended glass particles in a fluid and found that, when warmed up, its ability to scatter light increased a thousand times.
The world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator may be producing the world's tiniest droplets of liquid, right under scientists' noses. Researchers are digging into this subatomic enigma.