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The Science Squad - Ep2 - Size Matters

Sometimes big breakthroughs come in small packages! The Science Squad on RTÉ 1 meet the researchers who are taking big steps on the nano scale, developing re...

Food Emulsion: Preparation and size distribution

Web Lecture _30-Nov-2011: Topics covered: Droplet size distribution of emulsion, definition of surface tension and interfacial tension, emulsion preparation....

Ketchup Bottle Solution: MIT's LiquiGlide Finally Fixes Our Condiment Problem

Science to the rescue, finally. MIT PhD candidate Dave Smith and his team of mechanical engineers and nano-technologists from the Varanasi Research Group, ha...

MRF Demo

This is a homemade MRF brake, which was used to demonstrate the possible use of MRF in a clutch type application for a college engineering project. As curren...

Declan does .... OOOObleck

The oooobleck experience...Oobleck is a suspension of cornstarch and water that can behave like a solid or a liquid depending on how much pressure you apply....

Polymers: "Man-Made Miracles" 1954 BF Goodrich

more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/ Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the a...

Shear Thinning

No, it's not a new diet plan (I've given up on those). Link to NASA release: http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2008/25apr_cvx2.htm? My website: http://wogsl...

 
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