Tiny bubbles of gas — less than a micrometre in size — could spawn a multi-billion-dollar industry, by transforming the normal characteristics of water and other liquids, making them ...
This reaction was documented in such fine detail that it showed the tiniest water bubble ever seen by human eyes. The process involved using an ultra-thin glassy membrane with honeycomb-shaped ...
An curved arrow pointing right. European Space Agency engineer Tim Peake demonstrates the fun that can be had with water in zero gravity. Produced by Matthew Stuart. Video courtesy NASA.