As many of our readers of legal age know, bubbles in beer do some weird stuff. In fact, they were the inspiration for the first bubble chamber . Personally, I have always been stumped by the bubbles sinking in Guinness. This favorite Irish stout can be mesmerizing, with the bubbles slowly falling down the outside of the glass. Researchers at the University of Limerick may have found the answer. Its not the beer that's special, its the shape of the glass in which it is usually served. I know that most labs do experiments with Guinness after hours, this is the first time I've heard of it ending in a paper.
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