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A UMass Amherst student accidentally discovered a liquid that defied laws and repeatedly formed the shape of ancient Greek ...
During a routine set of experiments being conducted in the lab, Anthony Raykh, a graduate student at the University of ...
As Homer Simpson once famously phrased, “ in this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics ,” but a new and completely ...
A curious liquid refused to remain chaotic after being shaken and settled into a smooth, outlined shape like a piece of ...
A team of researchers led by a physics graduate student at the University of Massachusetts Amherst made the surprising ...
Bendng the laws of thermodynamics, University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers have discovered a surprising "shape-changing liquid." ...
Oil and water contained in a cylinder with magnetic nickel particles form the shape of a Grecian urn. A combination of oil, ...
Researchers, led by graduate student Anthony Raykh, found that a mixture of oil, water, and magnetized nickel particles can form a specific shape—a curvaceous urn—that consistently reappears even ...
A UMass Amherst graduate student may have accidentally created a mysterious liquid that defies scientific laws – and seems strangely devoted to the shape of ancient Greek pottery. While conducting ...
A team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts Amherst has identified an unusual physical phenomenon that ...
A student playing around with fluids and magnetic materials in the lab may have accidentally found an "exception" to the laws ...