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Bubbles: Bubble Messages

Series

Series Name
Living Tomorrow

Issue

Issue No.
188
Length of issue (in feet)
505
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Bubbles: Kubic Bubbles
  2. 2Bubbles: Diesel Bleeder
  3. 3Bubbles: Dial A Drop
  4. 4Bubbles: Bubble Messages

Story

Story No. within this Issue
4 / 4
Summary
COI synopsis: Bubbles nowadays are much more than pretty, short-lived diversions. They may also be the key to some of the most startling new techniques in science; and - in the wrong place - they may also spell disaster. Apply a magnetic field to a new crystal and minute bubbles will move through it. A British laboratory has now made these bubbles visible; overlaying a grid on the crystal and driving the bubbles around it, scientists can produce visible "messages" formed from patterns of bubbles.
Keywords
Science and technology; Inventions and discoveries
Written sources
COI Microfilm Roll 52 [BFI National Archive]   Used for synopsis
COI Reference
MI 1458/188
Credits:
Sponsor
Central Office of Information (COI)
Sponsor
Foreign & Commonwealth Office

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Film Archive

Name
British Film Institute (BFI)
Email
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nonfictioncurators@bfi.org.uk
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Web
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Phone
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Fax
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Address
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London W1T 1LN
Notes
The BFI National Archive also preserves the original nitrate film copies of British Movietone News, British Paramount News, Empire News Bulletin, Gaumont British News, Gaumont Graphic, Gaumont Sound News and Universal News (the World War II years are covered by the Imperial War Museum).
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