Findings show how to make confined bubbles develop uniformly, instead of in their usual scattershot way. The formation of air bubbles in a liquid appears very similar to its inverse process, the ...
The formation of air bubbles in a liquid appears very similar to its inverse process, the formation of liquid droplets from, say, a dripping water faucet. But the physics involved is actually quite ...
A new discovery has reshaped our understanding of PCR chip technology: water vapor, not air expansion, is the primary culprit behind bubble formation in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS)-based chips. This ...
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