Sound could be the key in building tomorrow's nanostructures
Dynamic patterning of bovine red blood cells (diameter of 5.8 micrometers) through 'acoustic tweezers'
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Researchers from Penn State University have found a way to precisely manipulate tiny objects using sound rather than optical instruments with a quick, energy-effective and technologically-simple technique that could have important applications in the fields of nanotechnology and biological research.
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