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Watch a bubble pop like a blooming flower – Futurity: Research News
High-speed cameras operating at 20,000 frames per second, over 300 times faster than a human eye, show how some bubbles pop like…

A new study using high-speed cameras and analytical modeling offers clues on how different kinds of bubbles form and eventually pop.
The oil industry, pharmaceutical companies, and bioreactor manufacturers all face one common enemy: bubbles. Bubbles can…
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