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Student accidentally creates 'shape-recovering liquid' that's an exception to the laws of thermodynamicsThe liquid, which is made up of oil, water and magnetized particles,consistently separates into a form resembling a Grecian urn. This discovery began when Anthony Raykh, a polymer science and ...
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A Massachusetts Student Accidentally Broke the Laws of Thermodynamics—and No One Can Explain HowNo matter how vigorously the mixture was shaken, instead of blending, the two liquids would repeatedly separate and settle into a distinct, curved formation resembling a Grecian urn. Puzzled by ...
When a cylindrical glass containing the three components is shaken vigorously, this enhanced tension causes the boundary to rapidly and reproducibly adopt the profile of a Grecian urn. The oil and ...
So was Keats. In “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” the Romantic poet speaks to the classical scenes he imagines carved on ancient pottery. Keats is enthralled by how the art renders its stories immortal ...
He composed five poems, of which, “Ode To A Grecian Urn” is the most famous. It imagines the painted figures on the side of an ancient Greek vase coming to vivid life, right before his eyes.
Alice Oswald brings together her unique blend of poetic sensibility, classical scholarship and personal impressions as she explores Keats's great poem, Ode on a Grecian Urn. Show more 1819 was a ...
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