Champagne is a very fancy drink, and part of what makes it so fancy is the way that it bubbles so elegantly. For decades scientists have wondered why the drink bubbles the way it does, those bubbles ...
The dramatic flashing implosion of tiny bubbles–in acetone containing deuterium atoms–produces tritium and nuclear emissions similar to emissions characteristic of nuclear fusion involving ...
Have you ever gazed into your Champagne flute at a party and been mesmerized by the endless, uniform march of bubbles rising up from the base of the glass? If so, you share that experience with an ...
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