In many industrial processes, such as in bioreactors that produce fuels or pharmaceuticals, foam can get in the way. Frothy bubbles can take up a lot of space, limiting the volume available for making ...
It's easy to make bubbles, but try making hundreds of thousands of them a minute—all the same size. Rice University engineers can do that and much more. Rice chemical and biomolecular engineer Sibani ...
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / June 3, 2025 / Veolia North America: When it comes to removing PFAS from water, sometimes the solution lies in the science of bubbles. While many treatment methods ...
Human beings derive intense pleasure from bubbles and all kinds of foamy products, and scientists have long found them equally fascinating, given the complicated underlying physics. Most recently, a ...
Two applied mathematicians have found a way to mathematically describe the evolution and disappearance of a foam. Using these equations, they were able to generate a movie that shows the complex ...
Bubbly buildup can hinder many industrial processes, but a new method can reduce or even eliminate it. In many industrial processes, such as in bioreactors that produce fuels or pharmaceuticals, foam ...
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