Manipulating tiny animals with sound waves: Researchers develop a new kind of 'tweezers'

Tuesday, June 26, 2012 - 07:20 in Physics & Chemistry

By using sound waves to push and pull matter like science fiction tractor beams, scientists have developed "acoustic tweezers" that can manipulate blood cells and microscopic worms on a platform the size of a dime.

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