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Materials Science May 15, 2015

Simple Leonardo da Vinci experiments combined with advanced theory reveal new atomic-level insights into rubber

Friction, the force that slows down objects as they slide across a surface, can save lives when car brakes are slammed. Yet despite its obvious importance, no one knows for sure how friction works at the level of atoms and ...

Mar 27, 2015

Swimming algae offer insights into living fluid dynamics

None of us would be alive if sperm cells didn't know how to swim, or if the cilia in our lungs couldn't prevent fluid buildup. But we know very little about the dynamics of so-called "living fluids," those containing cells, ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Sep 11, 2014

Findings suggest how swimming cells form biofilms on surfaces

New research findings point toward future approaches to fighting bacterial biofilms that foul everything from implantable medical devices to industrial pipes and boat propellers.

Earth Sciences May 11, 2014

Ice-loss moves the Earth 250 miles down

At the surface, Antarctica is a motionless and frozen landscape. Yet hundreds of miles down the Earth is moving at a rapid rate, new research has shown.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 26, 2013

Flexible, stretchable fire-ant rafts

What do Jell-O, toothpaste, and floating fire-ant rafts have in common? All are so-called "viscoelastic" materials, meaning that they can both resist flow under stress, like honey, and they can bounce back to their original ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 25, 2013

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicist develop model for studying tissue pattern formation during embryonic development

A team of scientists, including M. Lisa Manning, assistant professor of physics in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences, has developed a model for studying tissue—specifically how it organizes into organs ...

Materials Science Feb 28, 2013

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicist develops new silicone rubber

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—If anything bothers University of Virginia physicist Lou Bloomfield, it's a wobbly table. So much so that he actually invented a material to eliminate the problem. The material, a type of silicone rubber that ...

Nanomaterials Jan 9, 2013

Researchers create super-repellant surface material (w/ video)

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº)—Researchers from the University of Michigan working in collaboration with associates from the US Air Force have created a new type of surface cover that repels oils, water, alkali solutions, acids and even non-Newtonian ...

Nanomaterials Feb 24, 2012

UD researchers first to attempt 3D carbon nanotube architectures

A team of three University of Delaware mechanical engineering professors, plus researchers from three other academic institutions, are collaborating to develop three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanotube structures.

Nanophysics Dec 17, 2011

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists report nanotechnology feat with proteins

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔºOrg.com) -- UCLA physicists have made nanomechanical measurements of unprecedented resolution on protein molecules.

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