From Harvard’s John S. The A. Paulson School of Engineering and the School of Applied Science reported on April 7, 2024 that scientists have developed a superfluid with a programmable response.
Harvard researchers have developed a powerful, programmable superfluid capable of changing its properties, including viscosity and optical clarity, depending on pressure. This new fluid has potential applications in robotics, optics, and energy dissipation, demonstrating a major breakthrough in metamaterial technology.