Brief Highlights of the Fluid Dynamics Conference, Minneapolis, Nov. 22-24, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - 16:42
in Physics & Chemistry
Many of nature's most fascinating phenomena involve forms of fluid flow -- the motions of liquids and gases -- from the flight of golf and tennis balls to the slip of a red blood cell, the flap of an elephant ear, the line of a wildfire, the spin of a storm, or the formation of a crater on the Moon.
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