Thank You!
Yesterday, we made some good progress in lab and the tank assembly is looking great. Also, thank you to everyone who has backed our project and is giving us support. We are so grateful for it and we cannot wait to show you the results!
Yesterday, we made some good progress in lab and the tank assembly is looking great. Also, thank you to everyone who has backed our project and is giving us support. We are so grateful for it and we cannot wait to show you the results!
Alpheus heterochaelis, better known as the Pistol Shrimp, possesses an over-sized claw that creates a cavitation bubble upon rapid closure underwater. The implosion of this bubble results in a shockwave and a flash of light, the former of which the shrimp uses to stun its prey. The goal of this experiment is to use high-speed imaging to study the implosion, and to apply the findings to the creation of novel water heating and purification technologies.
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