Fluid Particles Irreversible In Some Circumstances, NYU Physicist Discovers
When a viscous fluid, such as a jar of honey, is stirred and then reversed, the contents return to their starting points. However, according to research by a team of physicists headed by NYU’s David Pine, the particles of such fluids do not always return to their original locations. | Full Story »
When a viscous fluid, such as a jar of honey, is stirred and then reversed, the contents return to their starting points. However, according to research by a team of physicists headed by NYU’s David Pine, the particles of such fluids do not always return to their original locations. | Full Story »
Follow-up Study Shows Drug Slows Alzheimer’s
A drug used to treat symptoms of moderate to severe Alzheimer’s disease
appears to be effective for one year, according to the results of a new
multicenter study. Called Namenda®, the treatment is designed for
patients in the later stages of the disease.
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