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Investigating quantum and molecular plumbing in nanofluidics research
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Our body contains an intricate system of tiny vessels through which blood, water and other molecules flow.
When the size of the pipes shrinks to the nanoscale, where only a few molecules can fit side by side, the classical laws of physics governing the behavior of water are influenced by the atomic structure of the walls.
"It's not that classical hydrodynamics breaks down, but rather that it gets mixed with the condensed matter physics of the solid walls," says Nikita Kavokine, tenure-track assistant professor and leader of the EPFL Quantum Plumbing Lab. ...
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