Assembly in the air: Using sound to defy gravity
Published on 4 March 2019Scientists at the University of Bath have levitated particles using sound in an experiment which could have applications in so-called “soft robotics”.
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Scientists at the University of Bath have levitated particles using sound in an experiment which could have applications in so-called “soft robotics”.
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