Scientists have demonstrated how floating particles will assemble and synchronize in response to acoustic waves. Their simple experiment provides a new framework for studying how seemingly lifelike ...
Fig. 1 An internationally collaborated group, led by Ikerbasque Professor Konstantin Bliokh (upper-right) in DIPC Spain, Nanyang Assistant Professor Yijie Shen (mid-right) in NTU Singapore, and ...
Water's unique property of ice floating on its liquid form is crucial for life on Earth. This phenomenon, caused by the hexagonal structure formed by hydrogen bonds in ice, creates an insulating layer ...
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