
POP! The Science of Bubbles
Physicist Dr Helen Czerski takes us on a journey into the science of bubbles - not just fun toys, but also powerful tools that push back the boundaries of science.
Physicist Dr Helen Czerski takes us on an amazing journey into the science of bubbles. Bubbles may seem to be just fun toys, but they are also powerful tools that push back the boundaries of science.
The soap bubble with its delicate, fragile skin tells us about how nature works on scales as large as solar system and as small as a single wavelength of light. Then there are underwater bubbles, which matter because they are part of the how the planet works. Out at sea, breaking waves generate huge plumes of bubbles which help the oceans breathe.
From the way animals behave to the way drinks taste, Dr Czerski shows how bubbles affect our world in all sorts of unexpected ways. Whether it's the future of ship design or innovative new forms of medical treatment, bubbles play a vital role.
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The Sounds of Bubbles
Duration: 04:10
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Helen Czerski |
| Executive Producer | Richard Reisz |
| Producer | Paul Sen |
| Director | Paul Sen |
Broadcasts
- Tue 9 Apr 201321:00
- Wed 10 Apr 201302:35
- Thu 11 Apr 201322:00
- Wed 7 Aug 201321:00
- Thu 8 Aug 201303:00
- Tue 13 Aug 201300:00
- Fri 13 Dec 201300:00
- Sun 10 Aug 201402:55
- Thu 21 May 201500:00
- Mon 23 May 201601:15
- Wed 29 Mar 201701:00
- Thu 8 Mar 201821:00
- Fri 9 Mar 201802:45
