
Physics Of Bumpy Roads: What Makes Roads Ripple Like A Washboard?
Just about any road with a
loose surface -- sand or
gravel or snow -- develops
ripples that make driving a
very shaky experience.
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'A Touch Of Glass' In Metal, Settles Century-old Question
Scientists have found
evidence of an important
similarity between the
behavior of polycrystalline
materials -- like metals and
ceramics -- and glasses,
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Stirred, Not Shaken: Bio-inspired Cilia Mix Medical Reagents At Small Scales
Engineers used a novel
underwater manufacturing
technique to successfully
build biomimetic cilia. The
hairlike appendages mix tiny
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Dolphins Get A Lift From Delta Wing Technology
Dolphins are supremely agile
swimmers, but it wasn't
clear how their fins help
them maneuver though water.
Building scale models of
whale and dolphins' fins, a
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Making Nanoparticles In Artificial Cells
June 27, 2009 Two processes can be used to control the size of nanoparticles, which could serve as tiny light ... > full story -
Streaming Sand Grains Help Define Essence Of A Liquid
June 25, 2009 Researchers recently showed that dry granular materials such as sands, seeds and grains have properties similar to liquid, forming water-like droplets when poured from a given source. The finding ... > full story -
Salt Block Unexpectedly Stretches In Nanoworld
June 24, 2009 To stretch a supply of salt generally means using it sparingly. But researchers were startled when they found they had made the solid actually physically stretch. Common table salt — so brittle ... > full story -
Chemists Form World's Smallest Droplet Of Acid
June 22, 2009 Exactly four water molecules and one hydrogen chloride molecule are necessary to form the smallest droplet of acid. Chemists have carried out experiments at ultracold temperatures close to absolute ... > full story -
Drinking Water From Air Humidity
June 8, 2009 Not a plant to be seen, the desert ground is too dry. But the air contains water, and research scientists have found a way of obtaining drinking water from air humidity. The system is based ... > full story -
Computer Graphics Researchers Simulate The Sounds Of Water And Other Liquids
June 4, 2009 Splash, splatter, babble, sploosh, drip, drop, bloop and ploop! Those are some of the sounds that have been missing from computer graphic simulations of water and other fluids, according to ... > full story -
Scientists Create Metal That Pumps Liquid Uphill
June 3, 2009 In nature, trees pull vast amounts of water from their roots up to their leaves hundreds of feet above the ground through capillary action, but now scientists have created a simple slab of metal that ... > full story -
Water Tunnel Makes For Exacting Hydrodynamics For Product Testing
May 29, 2009 The fifth largest and newest water tunnel in the United States has just been completed. The tunnel has been under construction for more than a year, holds thousands of gallons of water and has taken ... > full story -
Droplets Manipulated On Nanostructured Silicon Surfaces
May 26, 2009 Researchers have studied silicon micro and nanofabrication methods, which have a large number of applications. They have found a novel nanopatterned silicon surface that allows almost limitless ... > full story -
Making Bio Fuels, Textiles and Paper With Eco-friendly Wood Dissolution Process
May 21, 2009 Scientists have discovered a new eco-friendly way of dissolving wood using ionic liquids that may help its transformation into popular products such as bio fuels, textiles, clothes and ... > full story
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