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Stripes in a flowing liquid crystal suggest a route to 'chiral' fluids Hold your hands out in front of you, and no matter how you rotate them, it's impossible to superimpose one over the other. Our hands are a perfect example of chirality--a geometric configuration by which an object cannot be superimposed onto its mirror image.
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