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giovedì 5 dicembre 2024

# gst: intermittency of bubble deformation in turbulence.

<< The deformation of finite-sized bubbles in intense turbulence exhibits complex geometries beyond simple spheroids as the bubbles exchange energy with the surrounding eddies across a wide range of scales. (AA)  study investigates deformation via the velocity of the most stretched tip of the deformed bubble in three dimensions, as the tip extension results from the compression of the rest of the interface by surrounding eddies. >>

<< The results show that the power spectrum based on the tip velocity exhibits a scaling akin to that of the Lagrangian statistics of fluid elements, but decays with a distinct timescale and magnitude modulated by the Weber number based on the bubble size. This indicates that the interfacial energy is primarily siphoned from eddies of similar sizes as the bubble. >>

<< Moreover, the tip velocity appears much more intermittent than the velocity increment, and its distribution near the extreme tails can be explained by the proposed model that accounts for the fact that small eddies with sufficient energy can contribute to extreme deformation. >>

<< These findings provide a framework for understanding the energy transfer between deformable objects and multiscale eddies in intense turbulence. >>

Xu Xu, Yinghe Qi, et al. Intermittency of Bubble Deformation in Turbulence. Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 214001. Nov 19, 2024.

Also: bubble, turbulence, intermittency, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, bubble, turbulence, intermittency


mercoledì 4 dicembre 2024

# life: apropos of saliva healers, herd immunity revisited and now hypothetically approachable even within NIH

<< President-elect Donald Trump is tapping Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University health researcher, to be the next director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). >>
<< Bhattacharya was one of three authors of the document (#1). The declaration called for speeding herd immunity by allowing people at low risk to get infected while protecting those most vulnerable, like the elderly. >>

Rob Stein. Trump turns to critic of COVID mandates to run NIH. npr.org. 
Nov 26, 2024. 

<< The most compassionate approach that balances the risks and benefits of reaching herd immunity, is to allow those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally to build up immunity to the virus through natural infection, while better protecting those who are at highest risk. We call this Focused Protection. >>
(#1) - Martin Kulldorff, Sunetra Gupta, Jay Bhattacharya. Great Barrington Declaration. Oct 4, 2020. https://gbdeclaration.org/

FonT
From my point of view 'herd immunity'  can be engineered if and only if, even in the case of sars-covid-19 or flu, simultaneous protection is used with an effective, easy available, antiviral drug.

In this regard, a non-compassionate but logical easy approach could be the indirect inhalation of alcohol ~70% already at the first signs of rhinorrhea, as follows:

(-) start self-treatment (spray plus cotton mask):

(-) outcomes

Ultimately, here it could hypothesize a case of historic, singular checkmate of 'one against all'. Anzicheforse?

Also: drop, saliva, sars* covid* (aka 1or2achoos), virus, ethno, Mr. Donald, POTUS, tit-for-tat, game, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: life, drop, saliva, saliva healers, herd immunity, sars, mers, 2019ncov, sarscov2, covid19, coronavirus, 1or2achoos, virus, ethno, ethnomedicine, Donald, POTUS, tit-for-tat, game

PS: I couldn't say why, but in certain contexts, the incipit of an answer that the physicist Enrico Fermi https://it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_Fermi  gave to a journalist always comes back to my mind: 'the physics that is done in our laboratory ...' . 

An example of exceptional, clear, even poetic analysis and synthesis skills (in only 8 words).


lunedì 2 dicembre 2024

# gst: apropos of diffusive anomalies, anomalous diffusion of active Brownian particles in responsive elastic gels.

Here, AA << examine via extensive computer simulations the dynamics of SPPs (self-propelled particles) in deformable gellike structures responsive to thermal fluctuations. (AA) treat tracer particles comparable to and larger than the mesh size of the gel. (They) observe distinct trapping events of active tracers at relatively short times, leading to subdiffusion; it is followed by an escape from meshwork-induced traps due to the flexibility of the network, resulting in superdiffusion. >>

AA << thus find crossovers between different transport regimes. (They) also find pronounced nonergodicity in the dynamics of SPPs and non-Gaussianity at intermediate times. The distributions of trapping times of the tracers escaping from “cages” in (..)  quasiperiodic gel often reveal the existence of two distinct timescales in the dynamics. At high activity of the tracers these timescales become comparable. >>

<< Furthermore, (AA) find that the mean waiting time exhibits a power-law dependence on the activity of SPPs (in terms of their Péclet number). (Their) results additionally showcase both exponential and nonexponential trapping events at high activities. Extensions of this setup are possible, with the factors such as anisotropy of the particles, different topologies of the gel network, and various interactions between the particles (also of a nonlocal nature) to be considered. >>

Koushik Goswami, Andrey G. Cherstvy, et al. Anomalous diffusion of active Brownian particles in responsive elastic gels: Nonergodicity, non-Gaussianity, and distributions of trapping times. Phys. Rev. E 110, 044609. Oct 29, 2024.

Also: particle, random, escape, network, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particle, random, random walks, escape, network


sabato 30 novembre 2024

# life: apropos of interactions, “attacks” and “circling” of Zebrafish in the dynamics of dominance.


<< While two-body fighting behavior occurs throughout the animal kingdom to settle dominance disputes, important questions such as how the dynamics ultimately lead to a winner and loser are unresolved. Here (AA) examine fighting behavior at high resolution in male zebrafish. >>️

<< In the body point trajectories (AA) find a spectrum of timescales which (they) use to build informative joint coordinates consisting of relative orientation and distance. (AA) use the distribution of these coordinates to automatically identify fight epochs, and (then) demonstrate the postfight emergence of an abrupt asymmetry in relative orientations—a clear and quantitative signal of hierarchy formation. >>

AA << identify short-time, multi-animal behaviors as clustered transitions between joint configurations, and show that fight epochs are spanned by a subset of these clusters, which (they) denote as maneuvers. The resulting space of maneuvers is rich but interpretable, including motifs such as “attacks” and “circling.” In the longer-time dynamics of maneuver frequencies (AA) find differential and changing strategies, including that the eventual loser attacks more often towards the end of the contest. >>️

AA << results suggest a reevaluation of relevant assessment models in zebrafish, while our approach is generally applicable to other animal systems. >>️
Liam O'Shaughnessy, Tatsuo Izawa, et al. Dynamics of Dominance in Interacting Zebrafish. PRX Life 2, 043006. Oct 25, 2024.


Keywords: gst, behavior, behaviour


venerdì 29 novembre 2024

# gst: fluid stretching and compression to control (chemical) waves

<< Oscillatory kinetics coupled to diffusion can produce traveling waves as observed in physical, chemical, and biological systems. (AA) show experimentally that the properties of such waves can be controlled by fluid stretching and compression in a hyperbolic flow. >>
<< Localized packet waves consisting in a train of parallel waves can develop due to a balance between diffusive broadening and advective compression along the unstable manifold. At a given distance from the stagnation point, the parallel waves transform into planelike waves and smeared waves where the transverse parabolic flow profile disturbs the patterns in the gap width. >> 

<< Once a wave packet has been obtained, it imprints a privileged direction that is maintained even if the compression rate is decreased. The width of the wave packet then scales inversely with the compression rate. >>️

S. Izumoto, D. M. Escala, et al. Control of Chemical Waves by Fluid Stretching and Compression. Phys. Rev. Lett. 133, 218001. Nov 21, 2024. 


Keywords: gst, waves


mercoledì 27 novembre 2024

# gst: when a pseudo pyramid cyclically flips; (lab) icebergs melt down and flip out


AA << study laboratory-scale icebergs that freely float and melt, where direct visualizations show interesting and interconnected changes in the shape of the ice, its posture, and the flows of the surrounding water. >>️

<< Ice in nature is dynamic at all scales, from glacial sheets that deform and flow to icebergs that melt down and capsize. For the latter, much of the ice and much of the action is unseen beneath the surface. >>️

<< Here (AA) study laboratory-scale icebergs that freely float and melt, where direct visualizations show interesting and interconnected changes in the shape of the ice, its posture, and the flows of the surrounding water. >>️

Bobae Johnson, Zihan Zhang, et al. Lab icebergs melt down and flip out. Phys. Rev. Fluids 9, 110510. Nov 22, 2024.

Bobae Johnson, Steven Zhang, et al. P0011: Lab icebergs melt down and flip out. 76th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics. Nov 19-21, 2023. 

Also: transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, transition


martedì 26 novembre 2024

# evol: nomads, a whole story of human evolution.


<< In pursuit of knowledge, the evolution of humanity ranks with the origins of life and the universe. And yet, except when an exciting find hits the headlines, palaeoanthropology and its related fields have gained far less scientific support and funding – particularly for scientists and institutions based in the African countries where so many landmark discoveries have occurred. >>️

<< Even the term “human” is arguable. Many scholars reserve it for modern humans like us, even though we have Neanderthal genes and they shared at least 90% of our hominin history from its beginnings around 8 million years ago. The essence of hominin evolution ever since has been gradual change, with occasional rapid phases. The record of evolution in our own genus, Homo, is already full enough to show we cannot separate ourselves with hard lines. >>️

<< Nonetheless, there is enough consensus to thread the story of human evolution all the way from early apes to modern humanity. Most of this story centres on Africa, of course, where countries such as Kenya, South Africa and Ethiopia are rightly proud of their heritage as “cradles of humankind” – providing many of their schoolchildren with a much fuller answer then those in the west to this deceptively simple question: how did we get here? >>️

John Gowlett. The whole story of human evolution – from ancient apes via Lucy to us – in one long read. theconversation.com. Nov 25, 2024.

Also: Nomads, evolution, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: Nomads, evolution