Biology
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Defying the Laws of Physics? Columbia Engineers Demonstrate Bubbles of Sand
The new study is first to show how two types of sand can behave like light and heavy liquids, shedding light on geological processes from mudslides to volcanos and potentially enabling new technologies from pharmaceutical production to carbon capture
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