The folks at MIT show you a drop of water like you’ve never seen it before. A great little outtake from the Discovery Channel program “Invisible Worlds In The Water.” This video appears in our collection of 125 Great Science Videos.
in Random, Science | December 15th, 2010 3 Comments
The folks at MIT show you a drop of water like you’ve never seen it before. A great little outtake from the Discovery Channel program “Invisible Worlds In The Water.” This video appears in our collection of 125 Great Science Videos.
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this is just awesome .. there are so many things that you could film to see how it works
Thank you for this wonderful video
Very interesting but certainly not unpresidented. Similar work was done by prof Edgerton at MIT about 50 years ago using xenon flash devices.