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Published October 5, 2009 Rotating electric fields can power the flow of water along a nanochannel. |
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Published April 13, 2009 Scaling laws are a useful way to characterize fluid flow over a wide range of flow rates and experimental conditions. Theorists now explain several earlier experiments by finding a scaling law that describes how a liquid-liquid interface changes shape when driven by viscous forces. |
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Published December 22, 2008 Fluid Dynamics Nonlinear Dynamics A magnetic field can control the speed with which waves move on the surface of a ferrofluid. Scientists take advantage of this capability to explore new regimes of wave turbulence. |
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Published December 1, 2008 Turbulent states in a pipe do eventually decay, but you may have to wait for an extremely long time to prove it. |