A new technique that uses bubble-popping as a possible propulsion system for microbots, potentially leading to the ...
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Scientists harness the power of collapsing bubbles to propel tiny robots
A team of scientists from China and the U.S. is pioneering the development of bubble-powered robots, which could one day replace needles for painless drug delivery into the body. Inspired by nature, ...
(A) The ultra-intense X-ray beams delivered by the unique superconducting helical undulator. (B) Ultrafast multi-pulse X-ray images. (C) Analysis of a region of interest. (D) A high-resolution ...
Mike Mitton of Mitton Valve Technology in Brantford, Ontario, Canada accidentally discovered that his racing-engine valve tests were creating a process that could remove unwanted materials from water, ...
A tiny bubble popping within a liquid seems more fanciful than traumatic. But millions of popping vapor bubbles can cause significant damage to rigid structures like boat propellers or bridge supports ...
Researchers have answered key questions to help prevent damage and improve the safety of hydraulic systems used for pipelines, water turbines and other applications. Researchers have answered key ...
Imagine you’re running a marathon, and suddenly, your legs start feeling like they’re filled with lead. You’re putting in the same effort, but your pace is slowing down, and you’re not sure why. Well, ...
Picture this: a dark alley where the suave evil dude has cornered a helpless plot point. Looming behind the evil dude is someone as broad as he is tall. The generic muscle has a shaven head, missing ...
AMES, Iowa – Say there’s a bomb attack on a military base. A few of the soldiers suffer concussions and other brain injuries. Could some of the injuries be caused by tiny bubbles that form and ...
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