rheology
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During an extensional rheology test -- which measures how much force is needed to make a liquid flow -- the researchers observed something unusual.
From Science Daily • Mar. 30, 2026
Kolzenburg, S., Giordano, D., Cimarelli, C. & Dingwell, D. B. In situ thermal characterization of cooling/crystallizing lavas during rheology measurements and implications for lava flow emplacement.
From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017
The rheology of peralkaline rhyolites from Pantelleria Island.
From Nature • Dec. 12, 2017
In rheology, the state of a material is not really a fixed property—what must be measured is the relaxation time.
From Slate • Nov. 9, 2017
My study on the rheology of cats won the 2017 Ig Nobel prize in physics.
From Slate • Nov. 9, 2017
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