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Active matter goes chaotic

10 Aug 2019 Isabelle Dumé
Active matter
A fluorescence microscope image of the active matter studied. Image courtesy: Amanda Tan, University of California, Merced
Topological defects in the structure of materials known as active nematics can act as rods that mix

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