Researchers move object hands-free using ultrasound waves and metamaterial physics
Using metamaterial physics, University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have discovered a new method to move objects with ultrasound waves, opening the door for using contactless manipulation in industries such as robotics and manufacturing. This video shows an object with a metamaterial pattern on its surface (left) being contactlessly controlled by acoustic waves (right).
Video credit: Laboratory for Nano Optics and Mechanics, University of Minnesota
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