Non-Newtonian Raindrops
Fluids like air and water are called Newtonian because their viscosity does not vary with the force that's applied to them. But many common fluids -- almost everything in your fridge or bathroom drawer, for example -- are non-Newtonian, meaning that their viscosity changes depending on how they're deformed. (Image, video, and research credit: S. Arora and M. Driscoll) Read the full article














