Mini-conference on angular momentum transport in laboratory and nature
Hantao Ji, Philipp Kronberg, Stewart C. Prager, and Dmitri A. Uzdensky

TL;DR
This paper summarizes current research and future directions on angular momentum transport phenomena in fluids and plasmas, covering laboratory and natural settings, based on discussions from a specialized mini-conference.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent developments and future perspectives in angular momentum transport research across different physical systems.
Findings
Summarizes key research topics discussed at the mini-conference.
Highlights future research directions in plasma and fluid dynamics.
Connects laboratory experiments with natural phenomena.
Abstract
This paper provides a concise summary of the current status of the research and future perspectives discussed in the Mini-Conference on Angular Momentum Transport in Laboratory and Nature. This Mini-conference, sponsored by the Topical Group on Plasma Astrophysics, was held as part of the American Physical Society's Division of Plasma Physics 2007 Annual Meeting (November 12--16, 2007). This Mini-conference covers a wide range of phenomena happening in fluids and plasmas, either in laboratory or in nature. The purpose of this paper is not to comprehensively review these phenomena, but to provide a starting point for interested readers to refer to related research in areas other than their own.
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