Matter in its liquid state is convenient for processing and controlling chemical reactions, owing to its fluidity. Recently much evidence has been accumulated for the existence of a liquid–liquid ...
It takes guts to attempt running across the surface of a liquid. Even more so if a sneaky physicist is nearby. Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid, meaning that its viscosity changes depending upon the ...
Even a single-component liquid may have more than two liquid states. The transition between them is called a 'liquid–liquid transition' (LLT). Such LLTs have recently attracted considerable attention ...
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