Water Drop Bounce

Mark O'Keefe writes, "We've all seen the high speed films of water drops, or milk drops, falling on the surface to send droplets into the air and cause ripples moving outward. But you've probably never seen it like this, at 2000 frames per second." This is from Discovery Channel's series "Time Warp," featuring MIT scientist Jeff Lieberman and digital-imaging expert Matt Kearney...

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