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Spontaneous droplet movement on pattern surfaces Chinese researchers have discovered a new way to make water For applications see: 1) Micropatterned Superhydrophobic Structures for the Simultaneous Culture of Multiple Cell Types and the ... A new study led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers shows why liquid Researchers from the University of Twente have succeeded in clearly identifying why Recorded using Cam: Phantom v.7014; AcqRes: 384 X 288; Rate: 500fps.

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Spontaneous droplet movement on pattern surfaces

Spontaneous droplet movement on pattern surfaces

Spontaneous droplet movement on pattern surfaces

Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics | ScienceTake

Spinning Water Droplets That Seemingly Defy Physics | ScienceTake

Chinese researchers have discovered a new way to make water

Droplets with complex shapes formed on superhydrophobic-superhydrophilic patterns

Droplets with complex shapes formed on superhydrophobic-superhydrophilic patterns

For applications see: 1) Micropatterned Superhydrophobic Structures for the Simultaneous Culture of Multiple Cell Types and the ...

Water-droplets on the vibrating surface

Water-droplets on the vibrating surface

Some eigenstates of the water-

Water droplet moving across a wettability gradient

Water droplet moving across a wettability gradient

Water

Slow motion water droplet impact on a sandy surface

Slow motion water droplet impact on a sandy surface

A new study led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers shows why liquid

Droplet on soft surfaces

Droplet on soft surfaces

Researchers from the University of Twente have succeeded in clearly identifying why

Droplet Splitting on Alternating Wettability Contrast Patterned Surface.

Droplet Splitting on Alternating Wettability Contrast Patterned Surface.

Recorded using Cam: Phantom v.7014; AcqRes: 384 X 288; Rate: 500fps.

Droplet Division Mystery: When Physics Begins to Imitate Life

Droplet Division Mystery: When Physics Begins to Imitate Life

Droplet

Water droplets leap spontaneously into the air

Water droplets leap spontaneously into the air

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Water droplet jumping in a superhydrophobic surface

Water droplet jumping in a superhydrophobic surface

Supplementary information for the paper "

Bouncing Droplets: Superhydrophobic and Superhydrophilic Surfaces

Bouncing Droplets: Superhydrophobic and Superhydrophilic Surfaces

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slow motion rippling water droplets

slow motion rippling water droplets

slow motion rippling water droplets

Liquid water droplet removal in shearing gas flow by acoustic pressure waves

Liquid water droplet removal in shearing gas flow by acoustic pressure waves

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Never-Ending Droplet Bounce Explained | Slo Mo | The Travel Edit

Never-Ending Droplet Bounce Explained | Slo Mo | The Travel Edit

Sam and Si catch up with Dr Kei Takashina at the University of Bath to explain the science behind the astonishing bouncing ...

Rolling droplet on superhydrophobic surface

Rolling droplet on superhydrophobic surface

Rolling droplet on superhydrophobic surface

Path-programmable water droplet manipulations on an adhesion controlled superhydrophobic surface

Path-programmable water droplet manipulations on an adhesion controlled superhydrophobic surface

Path-programmable water

An oil droplet showing shuttling motion

An oil droplet showing shuttling motion

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Water Droplet Movement

Water Droplet Movement

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