Monday, April 12, 2021

Engineering researchers visualize the motion of vortices in superfluid turbulence

In a new study, researchers managed to visualize the vortex tubes in a quantum fluid, findings that could help researchers better understand turbulence in quantum fluids and beyond.

Researchers find bubbles speed up energy transfer

An international collaboration of scientists witnessed bubble-mediated enhancement between two helium atoms using ultrafast lasers.

Following atoms in real time could lead to better materials design

Researchers have used a technique similar to MRI to follow the movement of individual atoms in real time as they cluster together to form two-dimensional materials, which are a single atomic layer thick.

Researchers discover the science behind varying performance of different colored LEDs

The findings pave the way for development of more efficient, next-gen LEDs covering the entire visible spectrum.

The indestructible light beam

Scientists create special light waves that can penetrate even opaque materials as if the material was not even there.

Centrifugal multispun nanofibers put a new spin on COVID-19 masks

Researchers have developed a novel nanofiber production technique called 'centrifugal multispinning' that will open the door for the safe and cost-effective mass production of high-performance polymer nanofibers.