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This new metamaterial responds to acoustic waves, letting researchers rotate and move objects with precision underwater.
Sound doesn’t just help us hear music or communicate underwater—it can also be used to move objects without physically ...
Sound can do more than just provide a nice beat. Sound waves have been used for everything from mapping the seafloor to ...
A newly developed metamaterial enables sound waves to manipulate objects underwater without any need for physical contact.
The study found that sound waves stopped adipocyte differentiation, the process where precursor cells turn into mature fat cells that store fat.
Led by Professor Daniel Ahmed, researchers transformed ordinary fabrics into smart sensors that detect touch, pressure, and ...
Imagine wearing a T-shirt that measures your breathing or gloves that translate your hand movements into commands for your ...
The area of sound is fascinating researchers and after a recent study of bendable sound waves that could result in localised reception, they have now delved into how sound can be used in weight loss.
With advanced technology and artificial intelligence, we are now able to listen to these cosmic whispers in ways that were ...
The sound waves are so targeted ... and you have to miss work, when you hear there's a procedure to eliminate a tumor with noninvasive techniques, it's amazing. It's a reward." ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich develop smart textiles that use acoustic waves instead of electronics to measure touch, pressure and movement precisely. SonoTextiles work with glass microfibres that conduct ...