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Characterizing Pudding Using Rheology
Rheological and tribological analysis of puddings highlights the impact of ingredients on texture and mouthfeel, guiding ...
EXISTING theories of the viscosity of liquids fail to give a satisfactory account of the temperature variation of the viscosity of certain associated liquids. The X-ray diffraction patterns of liquids ...
THE viscosity of metallic liquids has been comparatively little studied, mainly due to the experimental difficulties characteristic of viscosity measurements at higher temperatures. The interest in ...
Scientists reveal for the first time the atomic structure of liquid carbon, key to exoplanets and nuclear fusion.
Stefan Hutzler and Louise Bradley explain how they turned the famous pitch-drop experiment into an outreach activity ...
The researchers found that a slightly curved meniscus allows more wave energy to pass through the barrier. Conversely, if the meniscus curves more steeply, it reduces the energy transported by the ...
Discover why low-density polyethylene (LDPE) samples with identical melt flow rates (MFR) can still show varying viscosity ...
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How Much Does a Single Cell Weigh? The Brilliant Physics Trick of Weighing Something Less Than a Trillionth of a Gram
How much does life weigh? It sounds like a strange question, but to biologists it makes all the sense in the world. Yeast cells tip the scales at about 100 picograms each. A single E. coli bacterium ...
As you read about the 20 nominees here, I think you will agree that they truly are innovative. Incredibly, they are just the ...
Our bodies are made up of countless cells, and each one is enclosed by a thin layer called the cell membrane. This membrane is not a rigid wall, but a soft, flexible sheet made of lipids. Beneath it ...
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