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Defining a “temperature” for granular materials would allow them to be described with an equation of state.
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An equation that describes a wide array of phenomena can be directly tested by watching the equivalent of a drying coffee drip.
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A projectile striking granular material generates a series of acoustic pulses that propagate down from the impact site.
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Charged beads floating in a plasma spontaneously form a two-dimensional liquid consisting of small, ordered regions that slide past one another and may mimic the motions in real liquids.
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Two-dimensional simulations provide the first element-by-element accounting of the fluid and grain flow in an underwater avalanche.
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The atomic force microscope, introduced in 1986, provided atomic-scale pictures of surfaces, with few limitations on the type of sample.
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Though often treated similarly, glass and jamming transitions are qualitatively different.
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A process for making wavy tubes in a controlled way could lead to the predictable fabrication of complex shapes.
