An enthralling image of manipulated fire. From the New Scientist's coverage of the Combustion Art Competition Awards:
Earning Nelson Akafuah and Kozo Saito of the University of Kentucky in Lexington joint third place, this fire whirl was created by igniting benzene, a simple petrochemical, then mirroring and rotating the resultant image to produce a distinctive "S" shape.via Make
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