Some of you might remember my first post Most Awesome Thing You Will See Today (Part 1) of the video demonstrating the locking of position and angle of the superconductor while it's in motion.
Well, today I have another gem for you all:
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=669AcEBpdsY[/youtube]
This video demonstrates liquids being levitated by 22 kilohertz acoustic waves. The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory is using this to further drug research which requires the liquid to turn solid without touching any surfaces, creating a more efficient drug.
The future is here.
Most Awesome Thing You Will See Today (Part 2)
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