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posted by takyon on Saturday March 25 2017, @09:01PM   Printer-friendly
from the water-you-going-to-do-about-it? dept.

Imagine a liquid that could move on its own. No need for human effort or the pull of gravity. You could put it in a container flat on a table, not touch it in any way, and it would still flow.

Brandeis researchers report in a new article in Science that they have taken the first step in creating a self-propelling liquid. The finding holds out the promise of developing an entirely new class of fluids that can flow without human or mechanical effort. One possible real-world application: Oil might be able to move through a pipeline without needing to be pumped.

The researchers work at Brandeis' Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC), part of a National Science Foundation initiative to create a revolutionary new class of materials and machines made from biological components.

The breakthrough reported in the journal Science was achieved by reproducing in the lab the incredibly complex series of processes that allow cells to change shape and adapt to their environment. Cells can do this because the building blocks of its scaffolding—hollow cylindrical tubes called microtubules—are capable of self-transformation. The microtubules grow, shrink, bend and stretch, altering the cell's underlying structure.

They invented the Blob. Can't decide if that's creepy or cool...

Transition from turbulent to coherent flows in confined three-dimensional active fluids (DOI: 10.1126/science.aal1979) (DX)


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  • (Score: 2) by fishybell on Saturday March 25 2017, @09:22PM

    by fishybell (3156) on Saturday March 25 2017, @09:22PM (#484188)

    This very much reminds me of an episode of The Tick.

    Mad scientists invents room-temperature fire.

    Tick: "Egad man! What's the point?"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjWeqZ6_Hgc [youtube.com]

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