Unlocking the Potential of 3D Acoustic Microparticles in Liquids
Scientists have developed a new 3D acoustic trapping technique that could revolutionize the way we manipulate microparticles in liquids. This technique uses sound waves to manipulate microparticles in liquids with unprecedented accuracy and precision. The researchers believe this could open up a whole new range of possibilities for microfluidic applications, such as drug delivery, chemical sensing, and biological studies. The team plans to further develop the technique to help with the emerging field of microfluidics and, in the future, to explore its potential applications in medical diagnostics and therapeutics.
source: Phys.org