If you’ve run out of store-bought bubble mixture or need a quick activity for the kids, making your own bubbles from washing-up liquid and water is simple. But what is the ideal ratio, and what can ...
GRAND RAPIDS — Do you remember making bubbles as a kid? Remember how quickly they would pop? With this activity we are making some unpoppable bubbles by making a strong solution to slow the speed of ...
Everybody loves bubbles, regardless of age—the bigger the better. But to blow really big, world-record-scale bubbles requires a very precise bubble mixture. Physicists have determined that a key ...
1. Mix all the ingredients together. 2. Soak your hand in the bubble mixture. 3. Curl your fingers to make an O shape. Soap bubbles are hollow balls of soapy water filled with air. A thin wall of soap ...
Homemade bubble bath is just as fun as the kind you buy in stores—and it's actually really easy to make. The following DIY bubble bath recipes are ideal if you seek relaxation, a moisturizing and ...
The first step in creating an easy DIY bubble blower with recycled bottles is to cut a small plastic bottle in half. You can use any plastic bottle, such as a soda or water bottle. Begin by removing ...
Fan Yang’s new show at the Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana is a multimedia, high-tech, laser-and-light exploration into the vastly scientific world of ... soap and water. Yes, the common bubble ...
There’s more to bubbles than soap. There’s artistry, drama, animation and scientific principles in the iridescent liquid spheres, at least in the hands of bubble-ologist Casey Carle of East Haddam.