Nanobubbles And The New Frontier In Gas State Physics
Physorg.com talked to Professor William Ducker at the University of Melbourne about his experiments that surprised him in two ways. One surprise is that Nanobubbles really do exist and are not simply a theoretical phenomenon. The second surprise is that they’re actually quite stable and appear to open up an entirely new state of matter to investigate.

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