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Nonspherical bubbles are created by coating ordinary gas bubbles with a tightly packed layer of tiny particles and then fusing them.

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'Armored' bubbles can exist in stable nonspherical shapes

Researchers at Harvard University have demonstrated that gas bubbles can exist in stable non-spherical shapes without the application of external force. The micron- to millimeter-scale peapod-, doughnut-, and sausage-shaped bubbles, created by coating ordinary gas bubbles with a tightly packed layer of tiny particles and then fusing them, are described on the Web site of the journal Nature.

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