Molson Coors has removed some of its beer products following complaints from customers who have recorded videos of a syrup-like substance pouring out of the cans. Molson Coors recently became aware of ...
PARIS, June 4 -- Researchers have used sound waves to convert a liquid into a solid, a feat expected to broaden scientific understanding of how liquids behave when placed under extreme conditions.
If you’ve ever played in a live band and seen someone place their beer a little too close to your pedalboard, you know the panic that comes with drinks being near equipment but one company is flipping ...
Save your breath: A new way to make bubbles requires only sound waves. Scientists made the bubbles in levitated drops of liquid, held aloft with sound waves. Tweaking the sound waves caused the ...
A few years ago, Chris Hoff was making himself some plum wine. He had a nice big plum tree in the apartment he was renting in San Francisco, and it had been a plentiful year. During the process he ...
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have created an adaptive liquid lens that captures 250 pictures per second. Because these lenses are simply powered by water and sound, they need ...
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