“Pop” quiz: They show up in drinks, volcano projects and maybe some of your childhood parties. This week, we’re taking a look at the science behind bubbles! Highlights: * Soap molecules have two ends: ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Whether you've seen them at parks, festivals, or simply floating through the sky on sunny days, bubbles are a quintessential part of the summer season. These sudsy spheres are ...
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Air bubbles on plastics release microplastics into water
By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Invisible microbubbles forming on everyday plastics can peel off microscopic fragments, ...
Bubbles aren’t known for their lengthy lifespans, usually only giving a few seconds or minutes of childlike joy before they pop. But a team of French scientists has developed a new way to make ...
Anyone who has lathered up soap or seen frothy suds form on top of freshly poured soda has witnessed the delicate science of bubbles in action. But while bubbles and foamy materials are common in ...
The science behind bubbles in champagne is an active field of research. Here, a red spotlight highlights bubbles growing at the bottom of a goblet, where they stick thanks to surface tension. Gérard ...
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