After a lot of tinkering, they ended up with the cushioning material we all love to pop and a Fortune 500 company called Sealed Air. The makers of Bubble Wrap call it a "pop" culture phenomenon ...
SADDLE BROOK -- People have walked to the altar dressed in it, protected their garden plants with it, even put it on display at highbrow art museums. Mostly, they like the sound it makes when they pop ...
David Weiss found himself in a bit of conundrum this past summer. A Wall Street Journal article about his company's new product reported something alarming to anyone who read it -- the pop was gone.
Bubble wrap comes in handy when you're packaging up parcels or looking for an oddly satisfying form of tactile stress relief. But now there's apparently a brand new way to use the go-to packaging ...
A new metallic bubble wrap has been produced that holds significant advantages over both metal and plastic counterparts. The material was developed at North Carolina State University by a team led by ...
Hate to burst your bubble, glass lab gear. But plastic bubble wrap also works pretty well at running science experiments. Scientists at Harvard University have figured out a way to use these petite ...