A tractor beam—a special beam of electromagnetic radiation that draws particles toward it instead of pushing them away—might be a concept straight from Star Trek, but scientists from the Australian Research Council’s Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems (TMOS) have recently taken steps toward a more portable way to generate one in real life.
The Melbourne-based research team suggests that this could lead to better, less invasive technology capable of performing biopsies without the cell trauma caused even by the smallest handheld tweezers or needles. The team’s paper is published in the peer-reviewed journal ACS Photonics from the American Chemical Society.
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