Do you want to find out why bubbles are a champagne connoisseur’s best friend?

Bubbles in liquids are a fascinating and important part of our everyday world - snails blow bubbles, penguins use them to go faster and there is a precise technical reason why they are such a success in your Christmas glass of champers.

Physicist Dr Helen Czerski, a research fellow in oceanography at University College London and TV presenter, will explore and explain how we study bubbles in the ocean and the difference that they make the climate and weather.

The lecture takes place on Wednesday, December 17 at 6pm at Thornton Science Park, Pool Lane, Ince, Chester, CH2 4NU. Parking is available.

The event is free of charge, however booking is required. To book visit www.chester.ac.uk/bubbles