Engineers have made a gas bubble with a hole in it. Tiny beads surround a sesame-seed–size ring of air that holds its shape in air-saturated water for at least 2 weeks, says Anand Bala Subramaniam of Harvard University. Hundreds of ceramic zirconia beads at the gas-water boundary lock in the shape.
Subramaniam et al./Nature
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