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A quick look around the LHC

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How Trojan Brand Condoms are made.

Via Fernando on Facebook.

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  • 2 months ago
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kqedscience:

The individual asking the question needs to ask how to spell “division” properly in his/her next text. 
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kqedscience:

The individual asking the question needs to ask how to spell “division” properly in his/her next text. 

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sciencecenter:

Scientists develop awesome way to identify fluids on a chip - with bonus secret messages included

Scientists have developed a chip that can instantaneously identify fluids applied to it, just from their unique surface tension. In a handheld device, it could help toxic site remediators figure out what that ominous clear liquid is. And there’s a bonus for the kids-in-the-treehouse user demographic: different secret messages can appear on the chip depending on what fluid is applied.
Materials scientists… have long been interested in how fluid moves through the tiny myriad holes of substances like coral, or bone. By building coral-like structures out of glass in the lab and then treating them with various chemicals, they can make it impossible for some fluids to seep into the maze of holes, while others glide right in. A substance’s ability to absorb fluids is called “wettability,” and it’s the subject of much research, as you can imagine—it’s the reason your raincoat stays dry and your sponge sops up spilled juice. A fluid’s ability to seep through holes is dependent on its own physics, as well as the wettability of the substance. 
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sciencecenter:

Scientists develop awesome way to identify fluids on a chip - with bonus secret messages included

Scientists have developed a chip that can instantaneously identify fluids applied to it, just from their unique surface tension. In a handheld device, it could help toxic site remediators figure out what that ominous clear liquid is. And there’s a bonus for the kids-in-the-treehouse user demographic: different secret messages can appear on the chip depending on what fluid is applied.

Materials scientists… have long been interested in how fluid moves through the tiny myriad holes of substances like coral, or bone. By building coral-like structures out of glass in the lab and then treating them with various chemicals, they can make it impossible for some fluids to seep into the maze of holes, while others glide right in. A substance’s ability to absorb fluids is called “wettability,” and it’s the subject of much research, as you can imagine—it’s the reason your raincoat stays dry and your sponge sops up spilled juice. A fluid’s ability to seep through holes is dependent on its own physics, as well as the wettability of the substance. 

Source: blogs.discovermagazine.com

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  • 9 months ago > sciencecenter
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