The United States has faced various economic bubbles, but one lesser-known phenomenon is taking its toll nationwide: the “water bubble.” Earth has a finite amount of water; only 0.5% is accessible, ...
Water droplets have a unique ability: They can leap from a surface on their own. This can happen for a variety of reasons, ...
What does water look like in space? In one word: cool. Check out the latest video from NASA where three astronauts play around with a water bubble they've grown inside the International Space Station.
Even blowing bubbles in water is cooler in space. NASA astronaut Jack Fischer showed off a cool experiment aboard the International Space Station where he blew a large water bubble that covered his ...
In industrial plants around the world, tiny bubbles cause big problems. Bubbles clog filters, disrupt chemical reactions, reduce throughput during biomanufacturing, and can even cause overheating in ...