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When two fluids don’t mix well, they sometimes form strange patterns called “viscous fingering,” or Saffman-Taylor instability. Studying these patterns can help scientists understand how to design systems for carbon storage, a key part of managing climate change…
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Trippy liquid ‘fireworks’ appear when scientists try to mix unmixable fluids
When two fluids don’t mix well, they sometimes form strange patterns called “viscous fingering,” or Saffman-Taylor instability. Studying these patterns can help scientists understand how to design systems for carbon storage, a key part of managing climate change…