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2019 APS DFD Schedule
It’s time for the annual American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics meeting, and once again, I’ll be attending. If you’ve been scanning the program wondering where I am, wonder Keep reading
Happy 2000 Posts!
Happy Friday and happy 2000th FYFD post! To celebrate, I played with surface tension and the Marangoni effect to make some art. For a run-down on the physics, check out Keep reading
Merch on Sale Through Dec. 15th
Reminder: FYFD merchandise is on sale through December 15th! If you’re like me and you’re still looking for holiday gifts, this is a great option 🙂 As a bonus, Redbubble is Keep reading
FYFD Merch!
FYFD now has an online store! Whether you’re into stickers or t-shirts, experimental fluid dynamics or CFD, we’ve got you covered. I’m running a special introductory sale through December 15th – Keep reading
Sponsored Post Policy
In order to help support FYFD and continue its mission of bringing you a daily dose of fluidsy science, I will be posting occasional sponsored blog posts, beginning tomorrow. There Keep reading
Off on a vacation
Hey guys, Tomorrow (October 14), I’m heading off on vacation for a couple weeks out of range of the Internet. I’ve queued up entries for while I’m gone and my Keep reading
1500 Posts!
This is FYFD’s 1500th post! Can you believe it? Fifteen hundred posts is a heck of a lot of fluid dynamics. I’ve covered everything from the teeny tiniest scales to Keep reading
Help Support FYFD on Patreon
tl;dr version: FYFD is launching a Patreon campaign. If you enjoy FYFD and want to help support its continued growth, please become a patron today! And the longer version: At the start of Keep reading
Boiling Water to Snow
When it’s really cold outside–to the tune of -40 degrees (Fahrenheit or Celsius)–physics can get a little crazy. In this photo, boiling-hot water from a thermos turns into an instant Keep reading