Researchers from Skoltech, ITMO University, and their colleagues have reported new findings about the behavior of ...
Researchers have made a revolutionary find after learning that air bubbles in liquid exhibit an unexpected 'galloping' motion when shaken vertically. Surprisingly, instead of following the expected up ...
Don Pettit, an astronaut on board the International Space Station, continues his ongoing educational video series with a demonstration of antibubbles. In orbit, 250 miles above the surface of the ...
Researchers have mathematically elucidated how the presence of crystals and gas bubbles in magma affects the propagation of seismic P-waves. A novel equation was derived to describe the travel of ...
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The odd physics behind soda on ice
Discover the surprising physics of soda on ice. Watch how temperature, bubbles, and surface tension create unexpected effects ...
Most people have never heard of vacuum decay, but if it happened it would be the biggest natural disaster in the universe. Sure, an asteroid could destroy a city or wipe out life on Earth. A supernova ...
Look closely at an ice cube, and you might spot minuscule bubbles shaped like teardrops, flattened eggs or even winding worms. Bubble patterns in Russia’s Lake Baikal (shown here) are even more vivid.
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