His inspiration: bubble baths (pronounced “bāths” or “băths”– your choice). Bubbles are governed by the laws of fluid dynamics, the branch of physics related to the behaviour of ...
A research team found a key indicator for the chemical activity of acoustic microbubbles and a correlation between the temperature of a liquid and that of the microbubbles generated.
told Live Science in an email. The team was studying the skin of mouse ears when they stumbled upon the fat-stuffed cartilage cells, which Plikus compares to "Bubble Wrap." But when they dug ...
Ice cream has a simple ingredient list – just cream and sugar, but as anyone who’s tried to make it knows, this frozen dessert can easily become a sticky, icy mess. Food scientist Douglas Goff ...
But one particularly cool and far more demonstrable mystery revolves around something you probably see just about every day of your life; bubbles. In 1934, scientists at the University of Cologne ...