Invisible microbubbles forming on everyday plastics can peel off microscopic fragments, revealing a low-energy and widespread pathway for plastic pollution that operates wherever water meets plastic.
Researchers found that bursting bubbles can launch centimeter-wide water puddles into the air, a mechanism that could enable precise micro- and nano-scale 3D printing. (Nanowerk News) Water droplets ...
A team led by researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill have made an extraordinary discovery that is reshaping our understanding of bubbles and their movement. Picture tiny air bubbles inside a container filled ...