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U-M study: Using 'tweezers' to control active fluids

U-M study: Using 'tweezers' to control active fluids
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University-of-california-santa-barbara

Study: Using 'tweezers' To Control Active Fluids

Study: Using 'tweezers' To Control Active Fluids
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Managing Active Fluids' Chaos

Managing Active Fluids' Chaos
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Researchers show how to use 'topological tweezers' to control active fluids

University of Michigan physicists have devised a way to manipulate active fluids, a type of fluid composed of individual units that can propel themselves independently, by taking advantage of topological defects in the fluids.

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University-of-chicago

CUHK Physicists Discover New Route to Active Matter Self-Organisation Provides New Directions on Fabricating Self-driven Devices and Microbial Physiology

CUHK Physicists Discover New Route to Active Matter Self-Organisation Provides New Directions on Fabricating Self-driven Devices and Microbial Physiology An international team led by Professor Yilin Wu, Associate Professor of the Department of Physics at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) has made a novel conceptual advance in the field of active matter science. The team discovered a new route in which the self-organisation of active fluids in space and time can be controlled by a single material property called viscoelasticity. This new finding may pave the way for fabricating a new class of self-driven devices and materials, such as the ability to control the rhythmic movement of soft robots without relying on electronic circuits, and for the study of microbial physiology. It has been published in the scientific journal Nature.

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