Development of soft robotics could hinge on levitating particles

The U.S. research team used sound waves to levitate polyethylene particles of around 1mm in diameter to see how they interact with each other in 2D in groups of six or seven.

Sound waves levitate multiple objects

In the perhaps not so distant future, surgeons could perform a range of medical procedures all without touching the patient, thanks to advancements in 'acoustic tweezers'.

The discovery could pave the way for levitating humans

The world's most powerful acoustic tractor beam could enable the manipulation of drug capsules or micro-surgical implements within the body. The discovery could even lead to levitating humans.