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Phase Change in Fluids Simulated

brendotroy writes "After decades of work by the physics and computer science communities, scientists at the University of Rochester have finally created a mathematical model that will allow scientists to simulate and understand phase changes. This discovery 'could have an impact on everything from decaffeinating coffee to improving fuel cell efficiency in automobiles of the future.'"

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  1. Too dense by texaport · · Score: 3, Interesting
    Can it show why lakes don't freeze from the bottom up as water approaches 0 Celsius?

  2. The decaf coffee by Douglas+Simmons · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I doubt I'm the only one who remembers an article about some breakthrough opening the doors to making decaffinated coffee beans. So far, hasn't happened. Between this and today's other scientific breakthrough of bumblebee flight, are we any closer to a safer and smoother cup of decaf coffee?