From Da Vinci’s illustrations of spiraling bubbles to modern-day oil production techniques, the world of science has long been fascinated and often perplexed by the complexity of bubble behavior. Even the most innocent looking problem - a rising bubble in still water - involves a series of complex stages, including formation, oscillation, and collapse. Join internationally renowned physicist, Professor Detlef Lohse from the University of Twente in the Netherlands, as he demonstrates his groundbreaking work on the subject and how it has led to major advancements in an array of multi-billion-dollar businesses. University of Utah, Frontiers of Science Lecture series.
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