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A molecule suddenly kicked into rapid rotation in a liquid rearranges the molecules around it, destroying its own friction. Credit: Stephen Bradforth, Richard Stratt, and Guohua Tao

A molecule suddenly kicked into rapid rotation in a liquid rearranges the molecules around it, destroying its own friction. Credit: Stephen Bradforth, Richard Stratt, and Guohua Tao

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