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A graduate student accidentally created a blend of oil, water and nickel particles that formed an unexpected shape.
Physics graduate uncovers a strange mixture whose constituents, particularly nickel, do not behave as per the laws of ...
In a surprising twist, a graduate student at UMass Amherst discovered a strange new fluid behavior that seems to defy thermodynamics. While experimenting with oil, water, and magnetized nickel ...
Every student learns that oil and water don’t mix. But there are exceptions. The two liquids are immiscible, but they can be blended together into an emulsion in which small droplets of oil are ...
Experts and advocates with Oil and Water Don’t Mix said they don’t trust the federal government to properly vet Enbridge’s ...
The research details a mixture of oil, water and magnetized particles that, when shaken, always quickly separates into what looks like the classically curvaceous lines of a Grecian urn.
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) A mixture of oil, water, and magnetized nickel particles forms a "shape-recovering liquid" that defies traditional thermodynamic expectations. This liquid, when ...