There’s a science behind the art of blowing soap bubbles. It’s not the thickness of the soapy film but rather the speed of the blowing gust of air that determines whether bubbles will emerge, ...
Blowing soap bubbles has amused children (and adults) for centuries. Recently people have begun blowing soap bubbles in sub-freezing weather. Just this last November, the physics of water crystal ...
Credit: Yuliya Evstratenko/Shutterstock As every child knows, blowing the perfect bubble is an art form. Now, scientists have optimized a favorite childhood pastime ...
Everybody loves bubbles, regardless of age—the bigger the better. But to blow really big, world-record-scale bubbles requires a very precise bubble mixture. Physicists have determined that a key ...
Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel's health and science correspondent In an accidental breakthrough made while blowing kids’ soap bubbles, Israeli scientists have observed light behaving in a ...
Even the teeniest of soap bubbles can be fragile little things. When blown up to the size of a person or a car, these sudsy wonders get downright delicate, lasting only seconds before bursting in a ...
Everybody loves bubbles, regardless of age—the bigger the better. But to blow really big, world-record-scale bubbles requires a very precise bubble mixture. Physicists have determined that a key ...
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