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Every once in a while, we all need a good reminder that electromagnetism is mind-boggling. Thankfully, in its latest video, the YouTube channel The Action Lab offers a stellar nod to the force of ...
Once launched into low-Earth orbit, a small satellite needs propulsion. Electrospray uses spiky, needle-like jets of fluid to push spacecraft. Brandon Jackson, a doctoral candidate in mechanical ...
Watch what happens when we mix ferrofluid with the liquid from a glow stick! Ferrofluid is a liquid that displays unusual properties in the presence of a magnetic field. Watch what happens when we mix ...
Adidas have commissioned an audio-video installation using dancing ferrofluid, which will go on show at Milan Design Week 2009. The handiwork of Felice Limosani, Liquid Story incorporates two cones ...
Ferrofluid, the liquid invented by NASA in the 1960s as a rocket fuel, has some strange and wonderful properties. Around a magnet, it pimples into glimmering cones that dance and shrink or grow ...
A unique speaker has been launched via Kickstarter this month in the form of the SoulSpeaker equipped with its own visual display made from magnetic fluid. The SoulSpeaker Ferrofluid speaker features ...
Ferrofluid is a wacky thing. Made out of nanoscale magnetic bits suspended in a liquid that sloshes them all together, ferrofluid reacts strangely and uniquely to the presence of a magnet, thrusting ...
If everyone’s favorite Marvel symbiote Venom was a clock, what would it look like? That may sound like a riddle, but it’s not. It’s a Kickstarter campaign. Simply called Ferrofluid Clock, it’s an ...
LYIEW SEED is a new Kickstarter campaign created to provide an interactive music controlled display that features the amazing Ferrofluid substance. Previously used in wide variety of different ...
Ferromagnetic fluid is great stuff, but it actually has more practical uses than simply dancing around whenever a magnet gets near. Researchers at Université Laval in Quebec are looking to use the ...
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