Previous research has shown that many cells, including cancer cells, communicate directly with one another by
emitting tiny bubbles of cellular material called microvesicles.
Not exact matches
Sonoluminescence, the puzzling glow
emitted by a
bubble in a field of high - pitched sound waves, may be caused by a
tiny jet of liquid that shoots across the interior of the
bubble at supersonic speed and slams into the opposite side, a Johns Hopkins researcher has proposed.
In this work, which is wall mounted like an gargantuan floral wreath,
tiny little objects such as angel figurines and silk flowers are camouflaged and completely overpowered by molten matter made up of large masses of foam and glass paint with beads, while actual
bubbles are
emitted into the viewer's space with the assistance of an aerator.