A new and extremely sensitive method of measuring ultrasound could revolutionise everything from medical devices to unmanned vehicles.
Amazing: Researchers at The University of Queensland have combined modern nanofabrication and nanophotonics techniques to build the ultraprecise ultrasound sensors on a silicon chip. It can hear, for the first time, the miniscule random forces from surrounding air molecules. "We'll soon have the ability to listen to the sound emitted by living bacteria and cells".
Ultra ultrasound to revolutionise technology
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