Christiaan Huygens attributed his 1655 discovery of Saturn’s largest moon Titan partly to “the quality of his telescope and partly to luck.” And now it seems luck has struck again in the latest Titan ...
Drying drops exhibit a rich phenomenology that depends on the suspended materials, convection and evaporation 1, surface tension and capillary interactions 2, contact line pinning and depinning 3, ...
Engineers at Yale University have discovered that the stiffness of liquid drops embedded in solids has something in common with Goldilocks: While large drops of liquids are softer than the solid that ...
Researchers at the University of Bristol, UK, have shown that droplets of liquid can travel uphill when placed on a vertically vibrating inclined plate. 'In fact, if the plate vibrates at the right ...
The fluid dynamical behaviour of liquid drops and bubbles has long fascinated researchers due to its rich interplay between inertia, surface tension and viscous forces. This area of study encompasses ...
Ionic liquids can switch the state of a metal oxide from conducting to insulating and back again, something that could be useful for computer processing and memory. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
SugarHarmony Research has released ingredient reference materials outlining the compounds associated with Blood Sugar Harmony Liquid Drops, citing scientific references and ingredient context as part ...
Save your breath: A new way to make bubbles requires only sound waves. Scientists made the bubbles in levitated drops of liquid, held aloft with sound waves. Tweaking the sound waves caused the ...