Sound isn’t just for music or communication — it’s becoming a tool for precision manipulation in underwater environments. Researchers have developed a novel metamaterial that allows objects to be moved, rotated, and positioned underwater without any physical contact, using only carefully controlled sound waves.
This breakthrough comes from Dajun Zhang, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He presented his findings on May 20 at the 188th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the 25th International Congress on Acoustics.
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