![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, Mathai and co-workers have put this decades old practice into question. This technique of tracking particles is one of the core methods of experimental fluid dynamics. By observing these particles, once can trace the flow and currents in streaming water, which normally is invisible as water is clear. It has been widely believed by researchers that tiny particles and air bubbles will accurately follow a water flow. For almost three years, Mathai worked on the science of fluid dynamics, in particular on the behavior of particles and air bubbles in water streams. This week Varghese Mathai and his fellow researchers of the MESA+ institute of the University Twente will publish a remarkable article in the Physical Review Letters. This may have a strong bearing on studies of climatic change and rain clouds. PhD student Varghese Mathai and co-workers from the University of Twente have shown that scientists may have overlooked a simple force of nature: gravity. ![]()
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