Cloud chambers work on the same principles as bubble chambers, only they are based on supersaturated vapor rather than superheated liquid.
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The bubble chamber was invented by Donald A. Glaser of the United States in 1952, and for this, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1960.