Why Are Champagne Bubbles So Tidy?
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Have you ever noticed that the bubbles in your glass of Champagne are just.... fancier than other sparkling drinks? They form those lovely little columns of bubbles in a way that nothing else does - and it turns out there's some neat physics going on in that champagne flute. Cheers to that!
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