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Scientists achieve unprecedented control of active matter

An international research team led by Brandeis University has achieved a major breakthrough in the field of active matter physics, as detailed in a study published this week in Physical Review X. This pioneering research ...

Langbeinites show talents as 3D quantum spin liquids

A 3D quantum spin liquid has been discovered in the vicinity of a member of the langbeinite family. The material's specific crystalline structure and the resulting magnetic interactions induce an unusual behavior that can ...

Scientists characterize shale cap rocks at tiny scales

A team of researchers is working on a multidisciplinary approach to advancing the exploration of shale rock as a suitable geological seal for resource recovery and underground storage. Given that the pore space in shale rock ...

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New theory reveals fracture mechanism in soft materials
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Quantum sensors: How does the flow profile affect flow measurements?
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Observing flows at a liquid-liquid-solid intersection
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Model shows how plankton survive in a turbulent world
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Thermoelectric effect between two liquid materials observed for the first time
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The unexpected connection between brewing coffee and understanding turbulence
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Study shows plant hydraulics create streaming electric potential in sync with biological clock
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New study unveils how water dynamics slow down at low temperatures
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Scientists reveal elastic turbulence has more in common with classical Newtonian turbulence than expected
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New method can create aquatic levitation at much lower temperature, has implications for cooling nuclear reactors
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Researchers show how to use 'topological tweezers' to control active fluids
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Artificial nanomagnets inspire mechanical system with memory capability
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Unlocking the secrets of supercritical fluids: Study offers insights into a hybrid state of matter
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Expanding on the fundamental principles of liquid movement
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Deep-sea sponge's 'zero-energy' flow control could inspire new energy efficient designs
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'Dancing' raisins: A simple kitchen experiment reveals how objects can extract energy from their environment
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Study sheds light on the origin of elasticity in glasses and gels

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After injury, one species of comb jelly can fuse to become one
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Stopping off-the-wall behavior in fusion reactors
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Study finds gender influences fairness attitudes in children
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Advanced single-cell genomics approach maps antibiotic resistance
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Exploring the physics of gummy candy

For gummy candies, texture might be even more important than taste. Biting into a hard, stale treat is disappointing, even if it still carries a burst of sweetness. Keeping gummies in good condition depends on their formulation ...

Extracting the best flavor from coffee

Espresso coffee is brewed by first grinding roasted coffee beans into grains. Hot water then forces its way through a bed of coffee grains at high pressure, and the soluble content of the coffee grains dissolves into the ...

Why do champagne bubbles rise in a straight trajectory?

Here are some scientific findings worthy of a toast: Researchers from Brown University and the University of Toulouse in France have explained why bubbles in champagne fizz up in a straight line while bubbles in other carbonated ...

Microbot toys demonstrate how biological machines move

By connecting small self-propelling toys in a chain, researchers at the UvA Institute of Physics have found the key to studying the movement of microscopic organisms and molecular motors inside our cells.

Improving bloodstain pattern analysis with fluid dynamics

Often left on the surfaces of a crime scene or on the clothes of an accused criminal, blood backspatter can be used as evidence for forensic scientists to reconstruct what occurred. However, the fluid dynamics at play are ...

Defying gravity with the Brazil nut effect

Physicists from the University of Utrecht and the Faculty of Physics at the University of Warsaw have observed—for the first time experimentally—the Brazil nut effect in a mixture of charged colloidal particles.

Stopping storms from creating dangerous urban geysers

During intense rainstorms, residents of urban areas rely on stormwater sewers to keep streets and homes from flooding. But in some cases, air pockets in sewers combine with fast-moving water to produce waterspouts that can ...