Two students from the University of Exeter have kept a soap bubble suspended in mid-air for an astonishing 84 minutes.
Students at the University of Exeter in the UK have broken a peculiar world record: levitating a soap bubble for 84 minutes, ...
Discover how Loughborough University and LaVision used high-speed cameras to capture how helium-filled soap bubbles move to showcase air flow around a vehicle.
An AI algorithm was taught to produce the lightest and strongest possible geometric structure for a nanomaterial (depending ...
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President Donald Trump presents his supporters with a simple loyalty test: Which do they believe, him or reality?
Throwing a cup of boiling water into the frigid air is a viral social media trend that appears during the winter when temperatures plummet across North America. However, when the conditions are right, ...
The phenomena of films, under the form of soap bubbles, have been known for many generations. They were seriously studied by Sir Isaac Newton, and later by the scientist Dr. Plateau, of Belgium ...
What can soap bubbles tell us about cell division? More than you might think: in 1886 Leo Errera noted that bubbles in soap resembled dividing cells. He thought the shape of the bubbles could predict ...
If you don't love today's frigid forecast, here's a reminder that beauty can be found in the harshness of winter.
It started with a simple concept: bubbles. But Central Middle School eighth-grader Carolyn Jons has turned that concept into a national-award-winning science project. “My project was the effect of ...