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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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Active matter: Scientists create three-dimensional 'synthetic worms'
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Machine learning and physics merge to enhance liquid-gas phase transition predictions
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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Evolution
Horses, donkeys and zebras have adaptations that break normal genomic rules
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A delicate balancing act determines how many genome gateways form in cells
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Mind the seismic gap: Understanding earthquake types in Guerrero, Mexico
Ecology
City trees respond to higher temperatures differently than those in forests, potentially masking climate impacts
Earth Sciences
Simulation shows trawling and dredging impact the processes behind natural ocean alkalinity production
Astronomy
Melnick 39 is a colliding-wind binary system, observations find
Earth Sciences
Thinner Arctic sea ice may affect the AMOC, say scientists
Nanomaterials
Nanomechanical gas sensor arrays: A step toward smarter, safer food and environments
Earth Sciences
Seeping groundwater can be a hidden source of greenhouse gases
Ecology
Machine learning model uses host characteristics and virus genetics to predict potential reservoirs
Evolution
Plesiosaur discovery sheds light on early Jurassic evolution and plausible endemism
Planetary Sciences
Could convection in the crust explain Venus's many volcanoes?
Evolution
'She loves me, she loves me not': Physical forces encouraged evolution of multicellular life, scientists propose
Superconductivity
The hidden superconducting state in NbSe₂: Shedding layers and gaining insights
Condensed Matter
Study proposes new mechanism underpinning intrinsic strange metal behavior
Social Sciences
How humans across cultures and historical periods conceptualize relationships
Molecular & Computational biology
Plant stomata pressure dynamics illuminated by laser-based method offer water efficiency insights
Analytical Chemistry
Palladium-liquid gallium catalyst transforms chemical manufacturing, boosting speed, safety and sustainability
Plants & Animals
Study reveals tool use in tropical fish species
Quantum Physics
Scientists develop method to speed up quantum measurements using space-time trade-off

Studying the mechanisms of water transport along a fiber

How fast does a droplet flow along a fiber? It depends on the diameter of the fiber, and also on its substructure. These are the findings of a study conducted by researchers from the University of Liège who are interested ...

Study employs deep learning to explain extreme events

Identifying the underlying cause of extreme events such as floods, heavy downpours or tornados is immensely difficult and can take a concerted effort by scientists over several decades to arrive at feasible physical explanations.

Intense lasers shine new light on the electron dynamics of liquids

An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter (MPSD) in Hamburg and ETH Zurich has now demonstrated that it is possible to probe electron dynamics in liquids using ...

Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure

Negative pressure is a rare and challenging-to-detect phenomenon in physics. Using liquid-filled optical fibers and sound waves, researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen have now ...

Unraveling the mysteries of glassy liquids

Glass, despite its apparent transparency and rigidity, is a complex and intriguing material. When a liquid is cooled to form a glass, its dynamics slows down significantly, resulting in its unique properties.

The sweet physics of saltwater taffy

American beach town boardwalks often boast numerous storefronts advertising saltwater taffies. The candy calls to mind summer vacations, a rainbow assortment of colors and flavors, and a sweetness that sticks to the roof ...