The commonplace phenomenon of liquid drops falling from a surface is—perhaps surprisingly—not yet fully understood by ...
An empirical analysis of oil flowing down an inclined fibre has suggested how the structure and dynamics of droplet formation ...
LLNL advances cellular fluidics with multi-material 3D printing - producing lattice structures with a series of ...
UC Santa Barbara researchers now know why a pool of red dye somehow “knew” how to solve a maze filled with milk.
Scientists have made a significant leap forward in understanding turbulence, a chaotic phenomenon observed in natural systems ...
Doctors from Johns Hopkins University brought their groundbreaking practice ‘patient’ to Florida International University — a ...
Physicists have long tried to model the chaotic phenomenon of turbulence. Now, a team has pioneered a new quantum ...
An "intelligent" liquid that has baffled scientists due to its ability to "choose" its own path to solve a maze has finally ...
Researchers discovered that ink in a soap-and-milk experiment follows the path of least resistance due to surface tension ...
When synthesizing chemicals, stationary sensors can collect and communicate detailed data from within a reactor system.