Ahead of the Olympics, I’ve written a feature article for Physics World that explores how basilisk lizards and grebes run on water and what it would take for a human Keep reading
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Open Call for the Traveling Gallery of Fluid Motion
This year’s Traveling Gallery of Fluid Motion will be hosted in Salt Lake City. There’s currently an open call to scientists and artists for submissions inspired by Leonardo Da Vinci. Keep reading
February Events
I have a couple of public(ish) events coming up this month, so I wanted to share the details for anyone interested in joining. Exploring By The Seat Of Your Pants Keep reading
The Best of FYFD 2023
A fresh year means a look back at what was popular last year on FYFD. Usually, I give a numeric list of the top 10 posts, but this year the Keep reading
The Best of FYFD 2022
In keeping with our annual tradition, here’s a look back at the most popular posts of 2022: Lots of beverage-inspired posts this time around! It’s a good reminder that there’s Keep reading
#IfThenSheCan Exhibit at the Smithsonian
I’m not normally one to talk about myself here on FYFD. This site was made to keep the focus on the science, but I’m making an exception today to share Keep reading
The Best of FYFD 2021
A year ago I observed what a strange year 2020 had been, and in many ways, I could say the same of 2021. Before the pandemic, I spent quite a Keep reading
Interview: Fountain Pen Physics
It’s not much of a secret that I love fountain pens. Recently, I got to combine two of my passions by explaining fountain pen physics on the Stationery Orbit podcast. Keep reading
The Best of FYFD 2020
2020 was certainly a strange year, and I confess that I mostly want to congratulate all of us for making it through and then look forward to a better, happier, Keep reading
Event: Machine Learning in Mechanics
This Thursday, August 27th, the U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics is holding a special free webinar series on Machine Learning in Mechanics. Details for each talk and Keep reading