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Virginia Tech has created a chip that allows sound to move matter
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:33 pm
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:33 pm
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Scientists at Virginia Tech have created something straight out of science fiction... a chip that uses sound waves to move and shape objects as if they had invisible hands.
The new acoustic metamaterial chip can bend, twist, and overlap sound waves to grab and control tiny particles with stunning precision.
Traditional sound devices only create flat waves.
This one can curve and sculpt them, allowing 3D control in liquids or solids with no physical contact.
The potential is huge: clearing blood clots without surgery, directing medicine through the bloodstream, cooling microchips, or even building microscopic machines.
By encoding sound energy like a programmable field, the chip turns acoustics into a new form of engineering power.
This is the next frontier in how we interact with matter itself.
Source: Virginia Tech, Nature Communications, TechXplore
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The jump from flat sound waves to programmable 3D acoustic fields is the kind of fundamental leap that creates entirely new industries.
What's wild is this tech bridges the gap between digital control and physical matter - you're essentially getting robotics-level precision at the microscopic scale without any physical actuators. That's huge for biotech and nanotech manufacturing.
Clearing blood clots without surgery or directing medicine through the bloodstream are the obvious near-term wins, but I'm more excited about what happens when you combine this with AI-controlled systems. Imagine autonomous micro-surgery happening in real-time based on imaging feedback.
This is the kind of tech that looks incremental now but becomes foundational infrastructure for the next wave of medical and manufacturing innovation.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:33 pm to hawgfaninc
James Franklin already paying dividends
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:38 pm to hawgfaninc
No idea what any of this means, just let me know when someone makes a 3X ETF of this technology so I can make a fortune while doing nothing.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:39 pm to hawgfaninc
Where was this when I was getting Christmas crap out of the attic…..
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:45 pm to hawgfaninc
Like the local rock quarry shaking my windows when they are blasting.
The obligatory "It will cure strokes" money grab.
Like the "AI will cure cancer" line.
And the "3D Printing will make medical devices affordable" line.
The obligatory "It will cure strokes" money grab.
Like the "AI will cure cancer" line.
And the "3D Printing will make medical devices affordable" line.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 9:59 pm to hawgfaninc
How do we get this into the porn industry?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:04 pm to hawgfaninc
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I'm more excited about what happens when you combine this with AI-controlled systems
I’d guess either Painful Undetectable Death or brainwashing
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:10 pm to hawgfaninc
Muad'Dib no longer needs the Weirding Module.
Posted on 12/8/25 at 10:52 pm to hawgfaninc
So, they invented a car sub—woofer?
Posted on 12/8/25 at 11:05 pm to hawgfaninc
virginia tech is a much better school than it gets credit for
Posted on 12/9/25 at 8:20 am to hawgfaninc
Black people in Nissan altimas have been doing this for at least 25 years now
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:06 am to jfw3535
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Muad'Dib no longer needs the Weirding Module.
"My name is a killing word"
Loved this movie (and still do) when I was a kid. I'd pretend to have a Weirding Module and go "Chaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa CHA!" to my sister who would then yell at me.
Anyway, imagine my disappointment when I read the book years later and discovered there were no Weirding Modules.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 9:11 am to hawgfaninc
Funny, the alarm going off at 6am didn't move me one bit.
Posted on 12/9/25 at 10:41 am to hawgfaninc
Intriguing theoretical experiment at nano scales which the author significantly misconstrued. From the paper accessible in the X link.
They are attempting to eliminate the complex orthogonal nature of current research in chip fabrication using surface wave acoustic energy. The paper goes on to state:
In other words, they haven't developed large scale 3D control of materials using sound waves as the motive force.
With respect to the pyramids, acoustic levitation has another name, called explosive shock waves, generally above 200 db, which behave differently than lower energy sound waves.
I'm all in favor of theoretical research but this project has been vastly misunderstood by the author who cited its properties.
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Previous approaches for constructing 2D lattice-like particle patterns typically required orthogonally arranged IDTs that generated SAWs propagating along orthogonal axes; however, our PIM-based approach requires only SAWs propagating along a single axis, which has not been presented before to the best of our knowledge.
They are attempting to eliminate the complex orthogonal nature of current research in chip fabrication using surface wave acoustic energy. The paper goes on to state:
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Despite the successful demonstrations described above, the PIMs presented in this study still have several limitations, including the inability to control SAWs propagating in multiple directions and the lack of control over SAWs at multiple frequencies or across a wide frequency band.
In other words, they haven't developed large scale 3D control of materials using sound waves as the motive force.
With respect to the pyramids, acoustic levitation has another name, called explosive shock waves, generally above 200 db, which behave differently than lower energy sound waves.
I'm all in favor of theoretical research but this project has been vastly misunderstood by the author who cited its properties.
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