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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). Back to Top. TV and Radio
Food Unwrapped, UK national television (Channel 4). "Guinness, Watercress, Mustard." Appeared as expert on science of bubbles (18/8/2014).
"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. Top. 
Claire O'Connell. "Maths model for tweets throws up some surprises" Irish Times, 30 Jan 2014.
Johnathan Gray, Evening Herald, p. 25 (30.5.2012). 
Mystery of Guinness bubbles is solved. 
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). Top. 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)
Lisa Zyga. Phys.org.
Irish mathematicians explain why Guinness bubbles sink. (29/5/2012)
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.
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).
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).
The Physics of Froth. Babbage Podcast,
    Economist (9/3/2011).Joseph Milton. 
The widget-free way to foamy stout.
  Nature News (8/3/2011).
Mathematicians Reinvent The Beer Widget. MIT Technology
    Review (4/3/2011).Philip
Ball. 
A Turnstile for Atoms. Nature Nanozone (20/10/2005). Top. | 
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