Runescapes

A poster showing microscopic patterns formed in a flask after evaporation and chemical reactions.

Drying fluids can leave behind all kinds of fascinating patterns, as we’ve seen before with whiskey, coffee, and even blood. Here researchers study patterns left behind by lipids, dyes, and other fluids. They place their mixture in a rotating flask kept in a warm bath. For a few hours, the fluids mix, chemically react, and evaporate. The complex interactions that take place in that time leave behind fascinating, rune-like patterns, seen here under a microscope. It’s a bit like looking at photos of Martian landscapes! (Image credit: M. Murali and L. Shen)

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