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Quake experts develop new system to monitor underground movements

London, Aug 31 (ANI): A five-strong group of scientists have developed a new technique that can monitor movements beneath the earth’s surface to help understand how earthquakes behave.

The scientists, led by Andrew Curtis, Professor of Mathematical Geoscience at Edinburgh University, used computers to simulate the motion of one earthquake at the location of another to [...]

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Now, acoustic tweezers to position tiny objects

Washington, Aug 29 (ANI): While it gets quite difficult to manipulate tiny objects like single cells or nanosized beads via relatively large, unwieldy equipment, Penn State engineers have now designed a new system that uses sound as a pair of tiny tweezers that are small enough to place infinitesimal objects on a chip.

While optical tweezers [...]

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