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Bubbles may seem pretty ordinary. We tend to think of them just as
beverage enhancers or entertainment for small children. But scientists
are uncovering another side to bubbles: They can perform computations,
drive climate, and even act as weapons.
In celebration of summer, the unofficial season of the
bubble, here's a glimpse into the hidden world of this common, albeit little understood, form.
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