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Polymerlike worms wriggle their way through mazes

In a crowded room, we naturally move slower than in an empty space. Surprisingly, worms can show the exact opposite behavior: In an environment with randomly scattered obstacles, they tend to move faster when there are more ...

Engineers redefine how heat transfers on advanced surfaces

When University of Texas at Dallas researchers tested a new surface that they designed to collect and remove condensates rapidly, the results surprised them. The mechanical engineers' design collected more condensates, or ...

Bubbles that break rules: A fluid discovery that defies logic

A team led by researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill have made an extraordinary discovery that is reshaping our understanding of bubbles and their movement. Picture tiny air bubbles inside a container filled with liquid. When the ...

Physicists model how amorphous solids lose their stability

Why do avalanches start to slide? And what happens inside the "pile of snow?" If you ask yourself these questions, you are very close to a physical problem. This phenomenon not only occurs on mountain peaks and in snow masses, ...

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Soft Matter
The dynamics of fluid flow on (and off) inclined fibers
Optics & Photonics
Scientists achieve optical control of phase and group velocities in everyday liquids
General Physics
Study reveals how swimming speed alters foot vortex dynamics
Condensed Matter
Surface roughness disrupts glass transition in colloidal ellipsoids, offering a new material design parameter
Soft Matter
Pea-based cappuccino: Study investigates characteristics of foam
Soft Matter
Superfluid spirals: Scientists control Kelvin waves for first time
Soft Matter
Accidental discovery of identical oil lenses offers insights into emulsions on fluid surfaces
Condensed Matter
Superionic compound with liquid-like dynamics shows promise as solid-state battery electrolyte
Soft Matter
Quantum-inspired computing drives major advance in simulating turbulence
General Physics
Unified model scales pressure fluctuation in an accelerated liquid
Soft Matter
Soap's maze-solving skills could unlock secrets of the human body
General Physics
Salt deposit ring inside your pasta pan? Researchers unveil the physical mechanisms at play
Soft Matter
Physicists develop the 'perfect' recipe for a well-known Italian pasta dish
Condensed Matter
Physicists experimentally observe topological defects in glasses for the first time
General Physics
Physical signals as fate deciders: How mechanical forces extrude cells from tissues
Soft Matter
Simulations of supercooled liquid molecular dynamics may lead to higher-quality glass production at lower cost
Soft Matter
Advanced method produces highly realistic simulations of fluid dynamics

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No technical obstacles to new giant particle collider in Europe: CERN
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A quantum superhighway for ultrafast NOON states
Plants & Animals
Oldest known phosphatic stromatoporoid sponge discovered in south China
Planetary Sciences
Hubble's 20-year study of Uranus yields new atmospheric insights
Plants & Animals
Mountaintops contain many diverse clusters of butterfly species, but climate change may turn habitats into traps
Condensed Matter
Researchers propose a simple magnetic switch using altermagnets
Cell & Microbiology
Dual protein tagging process could lead to new treatments for immune system diseases
Planetary Sciences
Costa Rica's mudball meteorite: A cosmic survivor that avoided collisions in the pinball world of asteroids
Archaeology
New study challenges the story of humanity's shift from prehistoric hunting to farming
Materials Science
Purification method removes PFAS from water while transforming waste into high-value graphene
Biotechnology
AI-enhanced 3D printing cooks food with infrared precision
Environment
Real-time analysis reveals a much higher proportion of harmful substances in particulate matter than assumed
Archaeology
Why children may have taken part in creating prehistoric cave art
Earth Sciences
Groundwater gains show Arizona's policies are working, yet climate risks still threaten water supply
Plants & Animals
Bats' echolocation strategy: How dense colonies avoid mid-air collisions
Evolution
Horses, donkeys and zebras have adaptations that break normal genomic rules
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3D printing method creates color-changing materials for smart textiles
Plants & Animals
Sleep-deprived European jackdaws trade vigilance for deep sleep
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AI framework achieves 95.6% accuracy in predicting landslide-prone zones

Protected droplets as a new transport route for medicines

Microgels form a thin protective shell around a droplet until the temperature rises above 32°C. Then the microgels shrink and the droplet dissolves in the surrounding liquid. A study by researchers from the University of ...

Putting sound waves to work to create safer public spaces

The risk of hearing loss does not come just from loud machinery or other obvious noise. It can also affect people in public environments like theaters and concert halls. Absorbing this excess sound to make public environments ...

Model shows how fish synchronize tail fins to save energy

Researchers from Tohoku University have developed a model that simulates the motion of fish tail fins. The model uncovers the underlying mechanisms behind a commonly observed phenomenon in fish: how they synchronize the movement ...