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Sound waves could be used to remotely reprogram material stiffness, from implants to robotic muscles
A team of researchers co-led by the University of California San Diego, University of Michigan, and the French National ...
“If you go to a rock concert with your friend and you're trying to speak with them, chances are are you won’t be able to ...
In a study published in Nature Communications, the team showed for the first time that specific frequencies of acoustic waves ...
ANALYSIS — A tidal wave of presidential words does not policy make. That was the lesson this past week at the White House, ...
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Scientists use sound to control material behavior, could help devices adjust stiffness
Researchers have uncovered a way to control material behavior using sound. In a study ...
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US: Newton’s third law of motion broken by new time crystal built using sound waves
Physicists at New York University in the US have built a new kind of ...
Scientists have created a new kind of time crystal using sound waves to levitate tiny beads in mid-air. These particles ...
Bubble baths are a time-honored way to reduce stress, as is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing,” or immersing yourself in nature. Now sound baths — a therapeutic practice using sound to a calmin ...
Hearing music about climate change "is more powerful than just looking at a graph or reading an article about ice melting," ...
From GPS satellites to mobile networks, modern technology relies on ultra-precise radio signals. Engineers have long tried to ...
What will the computers of tomorrow look like? Chances are good that spintronics will play a decisive role in the next ...
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