← Back to context Comment by dang 1 month ago Can someone suggest a better (i.e. more accurate and neutral) title? 4 comments dang Reply bwoah 1 month ago Mapping out How Fluid Mechanical Spin-coupling Interactions Depend on Proximity, Confinement, and Flow StateAlternate: New Ways to Understand, Control, and Exploit Hydrodynamic Spin-spin Interactions in ApplicationsThe article doesn't really deliver on either headline, but that's the fault of the article, not the study. dang 1 month ago The limit is 80 chars and I'm not sure how to squeeze those in. I've taken a crack at something simpler in the title above. Does it work? gnabgib 1 month ago From the original source: Scientists Put Teeth Into Water-Driven Gears https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2026/januar...(Can't tell what the submission title was, but the byline (with quotes) works too: “Fluid gears” invention offers promise for improving mechanical devices) dang 1 month ago Ok, let's try the second one. Thanks!
bwoah 1 month ago Mapping out How Fluid Mechanical Spin-coupling Interactions Depend on Proximity, Confinement, and Flow StateAlternate: New Ways to Understand, Control, and Exploit Hydrodynamic Spin-spin Interactions in ApplicationsThe article doesn't really deliver on either headline, but that's the fault of the article, not the study. dang 1 month ago The limit is 80 chars and I'm not sure how to squeeze those in. I've taken a crack at something simpler in the title above. Does it work?
dang 1 month ago The limit is 80 chars and I'm not sure how to squeeze those in. I've taken a crack at something simpler in the title above. Does it work?
gnabgib 1 month ago From the original source: Scientists Put Teeth Into Water-Driven Gears https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2026/januar...(Can't tell what the submission title was, but the byline (with quotes) works too: “Fluid gears” invention offers promise for improving mechanical devices) dang 1 month ago Ok, let's try the second one. Thanks!
Mapping out How Fluid Mechanical Spin-coupling Interactions Depend on Proximity, Confinement, and Flow State
Alternate: New Ways to Understand, Control, and Exploit Hydrodynamic Spin-spin Interactions in Applications
The article doesn't really deliver on either headline, but that's the fault of the article, not the study.
The limit is 80 chars and I'm not sure how to squeeze those in. I've taken a crack at something simpler in the title above. Does it work?
From the original source: Scientists Put Teeth Into Water-Driven Gears https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2026/januar...
(Can't tell what the submission title was, but the byline (with quotes) works too: “Fluid gears” invention offers promise for improving mechanical devices)
Ok, let's try the second one. Thanks!