The world's first colored soap bubble "Zubbles" was invented by Tim Kehoe. It spent 15 years and 3 million dollars (about 300 million yen) and it was completed. At first glance it is a vivid color ...
We've taught you to blow gigantic bubbles and to make invisible ink. Combine the two, and you can have colorful soap bubbles that disappear without leaving a stain and keep the kids amazed. Hit up the ...
At first glance, the soap foam appears to be quite simple: it is light, airy, and most often white. However, there is a great ...
Doing the dishes is hardly an inspirational part of the day for most of us. But when 58-year-old Jane Thomas was doing the washing up she noticed colourful patterns in the bubbles and decided to turn ...
Engineers have happened upon a way to stop the movement of the colorful eddies on the surface of soap bubbles. The results are works of art that could lead to stable engineered foams for medical ...
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