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- Jearl Walker,
"Widgets and bubbles in a Guinness stout," Flying Circus of Physics
Website, 1st June 2012.
- Jason Palmer,
"Falling
stout bubbles explained," BBC news online, 29th May 2012.
- Ed Gerstner,
"Bubble
nucleation: Stout fizz-ics,". Nature Physics 7:449,
1st June 2011.
- "Beer:
Coming to a head," Economist 10th March 2011.
- Joseph Milton.
The widget-free way to foamy stout. Nature News (8/3/2011).
- Philip
Ball.
A Turnstile for Atoms. Nature Nanozone (20/10/2005).
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TV and Radio
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Food Unwrapped, UK national television (Channel 4). "Guinness, Watercress, Mustard." Appeared as expert on science of bubbles (18/8/2014).
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"Why do the clocks go back?" Limerick Live 95 (Radio, 25/10/13).
- TV3 News (16/3/2011). Interviews with Prof. James
Gleeson and William Lee.
- The perfect stout. Tom Dunne Show, Newstalk Radio (16/3/2011). Interview with Prof. James Gleeson.
- UL scientists crack code for perfect pint. Limerick Live 95 (14/3/2011). Interview with Prof. James Gleeson.
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Claire O'Connell. "Maths model for tweets throws up some surprises" Irish Times, 30 Jan 2014.
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Johnathan Gray, Evening Herald, p. 25 (30.5.2012).
Mystery of Guinness bubbles is solved.
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Claire O'Connell,
Irish Times, p. 12, (31.5.2012).
The mystery at the heart of the perfect pint.
- Jenny McCudden, Irish sun (30.5.2012) p 14. Guinness fizz riddle
gets sunk.
- Ed Gerstner. Bubble nucleation: Stout fizz-ics. Nature
Physics 7:449 (1/6/2011).
- Anne Sheridan. Scientist
at UL help create the perfect creamy pint. Limerick Leader
(17/3/2011).
- Barry Duggan. Scientists get to bottom of
perfect pint. Irish Independent (15/3/2011).
- Caitriona Loughran. You can pour a top pint. Irish
Daily Star (15/3/2011).
- Fiachra O Cionnaith. It's in
the can: Mathematical formula holds secret to perfect Guinness head.
Irish Examiner (14/3/2011).
- Coming to a head.
Economist (10/3/2011).
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Websites
- Charles Choi, "Why
do Guinness bubbles sink? Science has the answer," msnbc.com,
4th June 2012.
- Charles Choi, "Beer Bubbles: Guinness Stout Mystery Solved By Mathematicians," Huffington Post, 4th June 2012.
- Charles Choi, "Mystery of Guinness Stout Bubbles Solved," LiveScience, (4/6/2012).
- Jearl Walker, Flying Circus of Physics.
Widgets and bubbles in a Guinness stout. (1/6/2012)
- Patrick Counihan.
Irish central.Centuries old Guinness mystery solved by Irish researchers. (31/5/2012)
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Lisa Zyga. Phys.org.
Irish mathematicians explain why Guinness bubbles sink. (29/5/2012)
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Discoblog, Discover Magazine.
Why do bubbles in Guinness sink?.
- Physics Central.
Best Kind of Fluid Dynamics: Beer.
- Rob Waugh. Daily Mail Online. The bubbles in Guinness really DO sink - and the discovery could lead to pints of stout that pour far faster (30/5/2012).
- Michael Harper,
RedOrbit.com. Fun
With Beer And Mathematics.
- Jason Palmer, BBC news online. Falling stout bubbles explained.
- MIT Technology
Review. Irish
Mathematicians Solve The Guinness Sinking Bubble Problem.
- World Science.
Cold case solved? Study probes riddle of sinking beer bubbles.
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Bubble nucleation in stout beers.
The NSF multimedia gallery (27/7/2011).
Spots 'n' Pimples. MIT Technology Review
(26/3/2011).
- Gwendolyn
Morgan.
The Secret to a Frothy Stout. Live Science
(17/3/2011).
- Devin Powell.
A bit of fiber makes for sudsier beer.
Science News (17/3/2011).
- John Roach.
How to build a better Irish beer. MSNBC
(16/3/2011).
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The Science of Stout Beer. Slashdot (15/3/2011).
- Marc Abrahams.
Guinness bubble/widget followup: limerick.
Improbable Research (14/3/2011).
- Kimberley Pollock.
Mathematicians create a perfect head of
creamy stout. Digital Journal (13/3/2011).
- Marc Abrahams.
Beer bubble appreciation in Limerick.
Improbable Research (12/3/2011).
- Eric Mack.
Math whizzes recalculate beer-foaming equation.
CNET (11/3/2011).
- Stephen Pincock.
Paper leads to perfect beer head.
ABC Science (11/3/2011).
- Jennifer Welsh.
Mentos Is to Diet Coke as Coffee Filter Is to
Guinness?!. Discoblog, Discover Magazine (10/3/2011).
- Dave Mosher.
Tiny Fibers Put the Head on Stout Beer.
Wired (9/3/2011).
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The Physics of Froth. Babbage Podcast,
Economist (9/3/2011).
- Joseph Milton.
The widget-free way to foamy stout.
Nature News (8/3/2011).
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Mathematicians Reinvent The Beer Widget. MIT Technology
Review (4/3/2011).
- Philip
Ball.
A Turnstile for Atoms. Nature Nanozone (20/10/2005).
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