"Fluid Flow Showdown: Unveiling the Most Captivating Images from 'Liquid Lace' to 'Drop Medusa'"

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"Fluid Flow Showdown: Unveiling the Most Captivating Images from 'Liquid Lace' to 'Drop Medusa'"
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The American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics held its annual image contest, showcasing stunning visuals related to fluid flow. Winners included a video demonstrating the orderly and stable patterns formed when too little material is printed too slowly using a 3D polymer printer, an image of a liquid drop vibrating in zero gravity creating a Medusa-like pattern, a photograph capturing the interplay between hydrodynamics and elasticity when objects are dropped onto a liquid water surface, and a video showcasing the dynamics of frost propagation on a cold surface. The exhibition, titled "Chaosmosis: Assigning Rhythm to the Turbulent," can be seen at the Cultural Program of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.

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