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This engine runs on sound waves! - MSNAn engine powered entirely by sound waves — no fuel, no combustion, just pure vibration doing the work. It sounds crazy, but here’s how this mind-blowing tech actually works!
Scientists at Nagoya University used Japan's extensive network of GNSS receivers to create the first 3D images of atmospheric disturbances caused by the 2024 Noto Peninsula Earthquake.
A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
Japanese researchers discovered that specific sound frequencies (440 Hz and 14 kHz) can alter gene expression in mice cells, inhibiting fat cell differentiation and reducing lipid accumulation.
With advanced technology and artificial intelligence, we are now able to listen to these cosmic whispers in ways that were once not possible.
UChicago Medicine is using a new technology to destroy liver tumors without radiation, chemotherapy or even cutting the skin.
New research suggests that sound waves can influence cellular activity, including stopping the development of fat.
Sound waves travel through different types of matter, including liquid water. Importantly, the movement of ocean water can greatly affect how sound waves travel from one point to another.
Ocean waves have as having huge potential as a source of renewable energy. Waves produce 50 trillion to 80 trillion watts of power worldwide – nearly two to three times the world’s current .
AMD's new Sound Wave chip is an Arm-based APU with RDNA 3.5 GPU and MALL cache, ready for the Windows on Arm battle with Qualcomm, Intel, and soon NVIDIA.
The sound waves essentially created microscopic bubbles in the salt solution. Then, when the bubbles collapsed, they created tiny bursts of heat and pressure which triggered a reaction with the glass.
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