- P. J. Yunker, T. Still, M. A. Lohr and A. G. Yodh, Suppression of the coffee-ring effect by shpae-dependent capillary interactions, Nature vol. 476, p. 308 (2011).
Collection of a physicist's personal essays. As you might guess, the title comes from Richard Feynman's book, "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!" Copyright © 1999-2015 by Tatsuo Tabata
Saturday, September 03, 2011
Which Is the Real One?
The cover of the August 18 issue of Nature carried a fancy photo in order to symbolize one of the letter report [1] in the issue, together with the introductory words, "Coffee break: Cleaning up the 'coffee-ring' effect has practical applications in particle deposition." The mechanical pencil in the photo was of nearly the same size as a real one, so that I often reached my hand out to pick it up while the journal was on the desk. To commemorate my repeated mistake, I took a picture of the cover with a real pencil on it. Can you guess which is the real one?
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