At a Glance: Performed live as part of our southern tour at Columbus State University on March 9th, 2019. Remote Droplet Manipulation on Self-Healing Thermally-Activated Magnetic Slippery Surfaces.
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Performed live as part of our southern tour at Columbus State University on March 9th, 2019. Remote Droplet Manipulation on Self-Healing Thermally-Activated Magnetic Slippery Surfaces. High speed video showing the formation of a thick jet and a secondary drop causing a
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- Performed live as part of our southern tour at Columbus State University on March 9th, 2019.
- Remote Droplet Manipulation on Self-Healing Thermally-Activated Magnetic Slippery Surfaces.
- High speed video showing the formation of a thick jet and a secondary drop causing a
- Performance by Circle Circle Arts faculty member Ford Fourqurean (Clarinet)
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