All Stories

  1. Measuring concentration fields in microfluidic channels in situ with a Fabry–Perot interferometer
  2. Influence of Molecular Coherence on Surface Viscosity
  3. Local, Real-Time Measurement of Drying Films of Aqueous Polymer Solutions Using Active Microrheology
  4. Cross‐stream migration vs. anisotropic relaxation: Non‐Boltzmann distributions in dissipative systems
  5. Induced charge electroosmosis micropumps using arrays of Janus micropillars
  6. Adsorption Energies of Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Surfactants and Nanoparticles on an Air–Water Surface
  7. Microfluidic Microdialysis: Spatiotemporal Control over Solution Microenvironments Using Integrated Hydrogel Membrane Microwindows
  8. Model-free test of local-density mean-field behavior in electric double layers
  9. Cholesterol Nanodomains: their Effect on Monolayer Morphology and Dynamics
  10. Micro–macro-discrepancies in nonlinear microrheology: I. Quantifying mechanisms in a suspension of Brownian ellipsoids
  11. Micro–macro discrepancies in nonlinear microrheology: II. Effect of probe shape
  12. Increasing the detection speed of an all-electronic real-time biosensor
  13. Soft matter principles of microfluidics
  14. Electrokinetics at liquid/liquid interfaces
  15. A theoretical bridge between linear and nonlinear microrheology
  16. Synthesis of Multifunctional Micrometer‐Sized Particles with Magnetic, Amphiphilic, and Anisotropic Properties
  17. Interfacial microrheology of DPPC monolayers at the air–water interface
  18. Active Microrheology: A Proposed Technique to Measure Normal Stress Coefficients of Complex Fluids
  19. Microfabricated deflection tensiometers for insoluble surfactants
  20. Tensorial generalized Stokes–Einstein relation for anisotropic probe microrheology
  21. Induced-charge electrokinetic phenomena
  22. Induced Charge Electro-osmosis over Controllably Contaminated Electrodes
  23. An automated, high-throughput experimental system for induced charge electrokinetics
  24. Measuring the Interfacial Rheological Properties of Lung Surfactant Monolayers
  25. Ion steric effects on electrophoresis of a colloidal particle
  26. The influence of hydrodynamic slip on the electrophoretic mobility of a spherical colloidal particle
  27. Induced-charge electrokinetics: fundamental challenges and opportunities
  28. Small amplitude active oscillatory microrheology of a colloidal suspension
  29. Surprising consequences of ion conservation in electro-osmosis over a surface charge discontinuity
  30. The inner life of mesoorganisms
  31. Electrokinetic flows over inhomogeneously slipping surfaces
  32. Symmetry unbreaking in the shapes of perfect projectiles
  33. Fundamental aspects of concentration polarization arising from nonuniform electrokinetic transport
  34. Making it stick: convection, reaction and diffusion in surface-based biosensors
  35. Nonlinear Microrheology:  Bulk Stresses versus Direct Interactions
  36. Zone sculpting using partitioned electrokinetic injections
  37. Nonlinear Phenomena in Induced Charge Electroosmosis
  38. Breaking symmetries in induced-charge electro-osmosis and electrophoresis
  39. Microfluidics: Fluid physics at the nanoliter scale
  40. Brownian motion near a partial-slip boundary: A local probe of the no-slip condition
  41. Experimental observation of induced-charge electro-osmosis around a metal wire in a microchannel
  42. Steady advection–diffusion around finite absorbers in two-dimensional potential flows
  43. A simple paradigm for active and nonlinear microrheology
  44. Clinical Implications of a Mathematical Model of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
  45. Forces during Bacteriophage DNA Packaging and Ejection
  46. Optimizing the Vertebrate Vestibular Semicircular Canal: Could We Balance Any Better?
  47. A mathematical model for top-shelf vertigo: the role of sedimenting otoconia in BPPV
  48. Induced-charge electro-osmosis
  49. Induced-Charge Electrokinetic Phenomena: Theory and Microfluidic Applications
  50. Effective pseudo-potentials of hydrodynamic origin
  51. Like-Charge Attraction and Hydrodynamic Interaction
  52. Hydrodynamic Coupling of Two Brownian Spheres to a Planar Surface