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How to make enormous bubbles that actually last

The science pros at TKOR create enormous bubbles that actually last, exploring surface tension and air dynamics in a mesmerizing experiment.
Tanzania Sewell from Club SciKidz Greater Milwaukee shares two of her favorite foaming experiments.
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Bubbles are good at math

In this video I talk about minimal surfaces and how you can do your own experiment to prove if something is a minimal surface. I talk about why minimal surfaces are important in math and physics and ...
Your organs are constantly talking to each other in ways we’re only beginning to understand. Tapping into these communication ...
Experts have revealed what happens inside your body when your joints crack - and when you should be alarmed.
From knuckle pops to neck crunches, joint cracking is common and oddly satisfying. But what’s actually happening inside the ...
In the AI era, thriving life sciences organizations will differentiate themselves based on their ability to combine AIs power ...
Expect live demonstrations and eye-opening experiments, as well as the chance to explore the hidden world of pancakes through powerful microscopy, zooming in on ingredients close up, live on stage – ...
Neck cracking can offer a sense of relief, but it can pose health risks when it becomes a habit. Dr Mezher explains what actually happens to your neck muscles.
Researchers, physician-scientists and cardiac surgeons are leading technological and life-saving therapeutic advances to gain a deeper understanding of cardiovascular disease.
From shaving to analyzing the art of breathing, here's a list of all the little things swimmers do for .01 seconds.
Just like you I want to live longer, so I went to a longevity conference to separate hope from hype. What I found was reassuring.