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  • It is commonly believed that the flow of water or air with large Reynolds number can only have one turbulent state because of large fluctuations. Here, Huisman et al. disprove this theory in experiments by identifying the existence of multiple stable states in highly turbulent Taylor–Couette flow.

    • Sander G. Huisman
    • Roeland C.A. van der Veen
    • Detlef Lohse
    Research
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 5, P: 1-5
  • This study deduces from first principles how sea ice and seawater shape light spectra in fundamentally different ways. The loss of sea ice may thus trigger changes in both the pigment and species composition of primary producers in polar ecosystems.

    • Monika Soja-Woźniak
    • Tadzio Holtrop
    • Jef Huisman
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • Turbulence is seldom confined by boundaries that are perfectly smooth, but wall roughness is usually ignored. A study of flows between rotating cylinders suggests that roughness enhances turbulent transport and alters its scaling behaviour.

    • Xiaojue Zhu
    • Ruben A. Verschoof
    • Detlef Lohse
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 14, P: 417-423