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Humanity loves bubbles. They’re not only fun to play with, they’re practical. Science has found a bunch of different uses for bubbles, from studying the subatomic nature of reality, to providing an assist in certain medical scans (and more!). Let’s explore five of them.
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Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vQMI0bN47wVRqljV8jvKUaRy88YlZUlbHvstkwLbF75O_PIhlph9GDwWgJfiC9tIHUvT6gvc-f22vrS/pub


