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Snowflakes shorelines and most recently black holes (see Turbulent black holes grow fractal skins as they feed) also exhibit such fractal behaviour.
#Atomic'mismatch'creates nano'dumbbells'Like snowflakes nanoparticles come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.
or snowflakes seem to disappear from its beam to clear the vision of the driver a trick that this team of engineers from Carnegie mellon University has been working on for a few years now.
which recur repeatedly to form objects such as snowflakes, ferns and cauliflowers, making their structure appear more complex than it often actually is.
and why no two snowflakes are alike.""Ice crystals are ubiquitous and could hold the answer to some very important, fundamental questions about our environment,
and why no two snowflakes are said alike Shultz, principal investigator of the Laboratory for Water and Surface Analysis. Those answers could have implications for important issues such as seeding rain clouds and protecting the environment.
which recur repeatedly to form objects such as snowflakes, ferns and cauliflowers, making their structure appear more complex than it often actually is.
or even reduce the glare during a snowfall by distributing light between snowflakes. Improving the ability to drive in the dark
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