Inside Solidification

As children, we’re taught that there are three distinct phases of matter–solid, liquid, and gas–but the reality is somewhat more complicated. In the right–often exotic–conditions, there are far more phases matter takes on. In a recent study, researchers described a metal that sits somewhere between a liquid and a solid.

In a liquid, atoms are free to move. During solidification, atoms lose this freedom, and their frozen positions relative to one another determine the solid’s properties. Atoms frozen into orderly patterns form crystals, whereas those frozen haphazardly become amorphous solids. In their experiment, researchers instead observed atoms in liquid metal nanoparticles that remained stationary throughout the transition from liquid to solid. The number and position of stationary atoms affected whether the final solid crystallized or not.

By tracking these stationary atoms and their influence, the team hopes to better control the material properties of the final solidified metal. (Image credit: U. of Nottingham; research credit: C. Leist et al.; via Gizmodo)

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There’s folk wisdom in just about every culture that teaches about renewable energy — things like “make hay while the sun shines”. But as an industrial culture, we want to m…

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Great moments at #Euromech Colloquium 651 in Metz with LeidenForce members!
In the photo: @stephanedorbolo @UniversitedeLiege, cochair, and Benoit Scheid @ULBruxelles presenting on “Bubble and droplet dynamics in inertial microfluidics”.
Also Anne-Laure Biance @cnrs with a talk on “Triboelectricity in droplet impact on superhydrophobic surfaces.”

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Phase Change

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The Next-Generation of Memory Technology – New Material Shows Promise
Phase change memory is a type of nonvolatile memory that utilizes the capability of phase change materials (PCM) to transition between an amorphous state, where atoms are scattered, and a crystalline state, where atoms are closely aligned. This change produces a reversible electrical property that can be engineered to store and retrieve data.
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The Next-Generation of Memory Technology – New Material Shows Promise

Phase change memory is a type of nonvolatile memory that utilizes the capability of phase change materials (PCM) to transition between an amorphous state, where atoms are scattered, and a crystalline state, where atoms are closely aligned. This change produces a reversible electrical property that c

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I made a short about my phase change materials cooling vest!

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Keeping Cool With My Phase Change Vest

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@[email protected] why look at that, Nth Atlantic is getting ready to do just what the climate models from the 1990s told us it would. Anyone taking bets on the exact date when the currents flip? #PhaseChange #OceanCurrents

What is the connection between fractal geometry and systems at a critical point undergoing phase transition? This is one of the more useful ideas that has emerged from the study of dynamical systems, but often it's buried too deep into the study of modeling for most people to encounter it-- then it gets explained badly in pop-science books.

At last here is a video that will set you right:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwLb3XlPCB4

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Brain Criticality - Optimizing Neural Computations

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