The study found that negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water attracted each other to form hexagonally arranged clusters. Image credit: Cover image: Zhang Kang. A study published ...
The study found that negatively charged silica microparticles suspended in water attracted each other to form hexagonally arranged clusters. (Image: Zhang Kang) Besides overturning long-held beliefs, ...
Two particles carrying electrical charge with the same sign should not attract each other, but in recent years, researchers have found that they can do this when they are dispersed in a liquid. A team ...
EurekAlert!: It’s not only opposites that attract – new study shows like-charged particles can come together
It’s not only opposites that attract – new study shows like-charged particles can come together
Nanowerk: Study shows that similarly charged particles can sometimes attract, rather than repel
Study shows that similarly charged particles can sometimes attract, rather than repel
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Science Daily: It's not only opposites that attract -- new study shows like-charged particles can come together
A study shows that similarly charged particles can sometimes attract, rather than repel. The team found that like-charged particles suspended in liquids can attract one another at long-range, ...
It's not only opposites that attract -- new study shows like-charged particles can come together