Acoustic metamaterials are a fast-evolving family of materials which manipulate sound waves in ever more advanced ways. Now, a team led by Changqing Xu at Nanjing Normal University in China has ...
Researchers have revealed how high-frequency sound waves can be used to build new materials, make smart nanoparticles and even deliver drugs to the lungs for painless, needle-free vaccinations. While ...
Written by Bernard D. Beitman M.D. and Ruslana Remennikova, MS. Since the beginning of human civilization, history has shown a correlation between sound and cognitive, mental, and physical wellness. 1 ...
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Researchers build ultra-precise phonon lasers to control sound waves
Engineers have built the first fully solid-state phonon laser on a single chip, generating surface acoustic waves at about 1 gigahertz with unprecedented precision. The device, which uses a lithium ...
Baffling bottle noises and perfect pitches with a pipe-a-phone! The Curious Crew and Dr. Rob explore the sound of science. STEM Challenge: Making a Straw Panpipe Curious About Careers: Neuroscientist ...
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Sound waves may let researchers remotely tune material stiffness on demand
A team co-led by UC San Diego and the University of Michigan reports that short pulses of sound could remotely drag a structural defect through a metamaterial lattice, potentially letting researchers ...
Researchers have used sound waves to turn stem cells into bone cells, in a tissue engineering advance that could one day help patients regrow bone lost to cancer or degenerative disease. Researchers ...
Ultra high-frequency sound transmits energy through flesh and other materials that block light or heat used in conventional 3D printing. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
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