Wiki entries:
Introduction (Topic 1)
Polymer Science and Biology: Structure and Dynamics at Multiple Scales
Surface Forces (Topic 2)
Probing nanotube-nanopore interactions
Capillarity and Wetting (Topic 3)
The 'Cheerios Effect'
Polymers and Polymer Solutions (Topic 4)
Evidence for an upper limit to mitotic spindle length
Surfactants (Topic 5)
Amphiphilic Crescent-Moon-Shaped Microparticles Formed by Selective Adsorption of Colloids
Phase Diagrams (Topic 6)
The Science of Chocolate: interactive activities on phase transitions, emulsification, and nucleation
Charged Interfaces (Topic 7)
Controlling the Kinetics of 'Contact Electrification' with Patterned Surfaces
Colloidal Stability (Topic 8)
Tracking Cell Lineages of Single Cells
Key Words
Key Words from the above Wiki entries (also included directly in each entry)
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Key Words
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Polymer Science and Biology: Structure and Dynamics at Multiple Scales
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Poroelastic, Cell Adhesion, Filament Bundling, Cell Alignment, Actin, Sickle Cell Anemia, Cytoskeleton
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Probing nanotube-nanopore interactions
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Nanotubes, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Ion Blockage, DNA, Disjoining Pressure, Nanopore
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The 'Cheerios Effect'
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Capillarity, Positive Buoyancy, Negative Buoyancy, Meniscus, Contact Angle
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Evidence for an upper limit to mitotic spindle length
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Mitosis, Spindle Fibers, Microtubule, Mechanotransduction, Self Avoidance, Cell Division, Diploid, Haploid
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Amphiphilic Crescent-Moon-Shaped Microparticles Formed by Selective Adsorption of Colloids
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Amphiphilic, Hydrophobic, Hydrophilic, Interfacial Tension, HLB Scale, Emulsion
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The Science of Chocolate: interactive activities on phase transitions, emulsification, and nucleation
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Phase Change, Emulsification, Surfactant, Phase Diagram, Metastable, Spinodal, Critical Point, Phase Rule
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Controlling the Kinetics of 'Contact Electrification' with Patterned Surfaces
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Tribocharge, Ion-Transfer Mechanism, Discharge Threshold, Dry Contact, Wet Contact, Humidity (contact), Voltaic Pile
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Tracking Cell Lineages of Single Cells
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Phenotype, Microfluidics, Progeny, Derjaguin Approximation, Disjoining Pressure, Potential (voltage), Charge Density, Dispersion Stability
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