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A new technique provides a 3-D view of the organized motion of swimming bacteria.
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Chaotic matter waves formed by perturbing a Bose-Einstein condensate may provide a valuable laboratory setting for understanding many different kinds of quantum-fluid turbulence.
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Focused vibrations can cause a liquid drop on a surface to erupt into a vertical jet, a phenomenon that may lead to improved biomedical devices and inkjet printers.
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Water containing specialized nanoparticles can transport heat at two different rates, depending on the initial configuration of the particles. An improved version of this system could help regulate heat flow in devices.
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The thin stream kicked up by dropping an object in water results from a kind of squirting action by the fluid, according to experiments and simulations.
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Computer simulations reveal a new type of wave structure that may appear in the banded flows of giant planets, or even Earth’s oceans.
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