
Thomas Russell
Thomas Russell is a professor of science and engineering of polymers at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. He is recognized for his innovative research in the field of polymer science, particularly in the study of soft materials and emulsification processes. Recently, he gained attention for co-authoring a groundbreaking paper published in Nature Physics, which describes the discovery of a remarkable liquid that can return to its original shape after being agitated, challenging traditional thermodynamic expectations.
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Thomas Russell’s family name derives from Hugh de Rosel, who accompanied William the Conqueror.
Sinn Féin may reject commemorating the Normans, but there are some suspiciously Saxon names in its ranks – The Irish TimesThomas Russell is one of the professors who helped Anthony Raykh in solving the mystery of the liquid.
Index - Tech-Tudomány - Szembemegy a fizika törvényeivel a rejtélyes anyag, amelyre véletlenül bukkantak ráThomas Russell is a professor of polymer science and engineering at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and one of the main authors of the article.
Descoberto um líquido surpreendente que recupera a sua forma depois de ser agitado | Física












