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Michigan officials urge residents to avoid foam on lakes and rivers due to possible PFAS and bacteria risks; rinse off if ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have solved a long-standing mystery behind the drainage of liquid from foams.
Bacteria can do it, amoebas can do it, even blood cells can do it: They all have the ability to move in a goal-oriented way in liquids. And they do so despite having extremely simple structures ...
In a surprising twist from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, a team of physicists has discovered a novel liquid ...
"Almost every single land plant is using this principle of internal pressure in order to grow, reproduce, and do everything a ...