Do you know why soap bubbles are covered in those beautiful iridescent patterns? Dutch artist Nicky Assmann does–in fact, she’s based an entire series, called Solace, on the phenomenon. In Solace, the ...
Blowing soap bubbles has amused children (and adults) for centuries. Recently people have begun blowing soap bubbles in sub-freezing weather. Just this last November, the physics of water crystal ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about physics, science, academia, and pop culture. That's our four-year-old, who goes by the nom du Net "The Pip," ...
Blowing bubbles (and chasing after them) is a fun pastime that never gets old. That’s why those light-up bubble wands are everywhere. But who knew it could also be a winter sport? Thankfully, a few ...
As fields of crops face a decline in bees bumbling between blossoms, bubbles may offer a new way to spread pollen between crops. As Cara Giaimo reports for the New York Times, farmers struggling with ...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJOOJcoge38&feature=related[/youtube] Fabrice Jouvenot, scientific explainer at the French science museum La Cité des ...
Brooks Nader posed amid soapy bubbles in a bathtub for a new Jukebox ad. The reality star and her sisters, Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane, are fronting the personal care brand’s bold, playful ...
There’s a science behind the art of blowing soap bubbles. It’s not the thickness of the soapy film but rather the speed of the blowing gust of air that determines whether bubbles will emerge, ...
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