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Sonic-Powered Levitation Allows for Zero-G Drug Research
It’s not special effects: researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois have developed a way to cancel out the effects of gravity, allowing liquids to be held without containers. The effect is created using sound waves emitted by an acoustic levitator — an instrument designed by NASA for simulating microgravity. … Continue reading "Sonic-Powered Levitation Allows for Zero-G Drug Research"
Jason Major