Scientists create ‘acoustic tweezers’ made out of ultrasounds

Scientists create 'acoustic tweezers' made out of ultrasounds

Single-celled creatures on the lam, beware! Scientists have devised a method utilizing ultrasounds to hold small bits of matter (including living cells) by seemingly invisible means. The technique, called "acoustic tweezers," appears in the current issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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