If nothing else, [Justin Atkin] is persistent. How else do you explain a five-year quest to create sonoluminescence with simple tools? So what exactly is sonoluminescence? The short answer is as ...
Shrimp, for example, by snapping their jaws, can create watery explosions so violent as to stun prey, and may even produce short bursts of light in a phenomenon linked to sonoluminescence.
Hint: The answer has to do with the conservation of energy — and the sonoluminescence of vibranium. Dr. Kakalios breaks down the physics behind this and many other Marvel phenomena, including ...
Sonoluminescence: A color created by sound! Eigengrau: The color we perceive in the absence of light (and no, it's not "pitch black"). Perfect for anyone who loves science or art, and bursting ...
He was also the George Eastman Professor at the University of Oxford (2018–2019). Professor Suslick's two major research areas are the chemical effects of ultrasound (which includes nanomaterials ...