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A high-speed camera captures how a water jet pierces a droplet – Tech Explorist
The results may help engineers develop a way to inject drugs without needles.
In a new study by MIT and the University of Twente in the Netherlands, scientists fired small water jets through droplets. They did so to see the drop impact as the water jet pierces through the droplet. Using high-speed cameras, scientists captured a water…
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