Viscous fingering during alternating injection

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This video shows the alternating injection into a microfluidic channel of blue-dyed water and a colorless mixture of water and glycerol that is 50 times more viscous than the water. The viscous fingers of the blue water quickly spread throughout the heavier fluid to create a homogenous mixture. Video / Michael Szulczewski of the Juanes Research Group, MIT (http://juanesgroup.mit.edu)

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