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Researchers from the universities of Bristol and Sussex have created the world’s first sonic tractor beam, which can pick up and move objects using sound waves. The high-amplitude waves generate “an acoustic hologram” that acts sort of like a big pair of tweezers, according to the study, published in Nature Communications. [...] For now, the beam can only move particles that are smaller than one millimeter—to put that into perspective, the head of a pin is about two millimeters. So, looks like we’re still a ways off from being able to move real objects, let alone asteroids like [Star Trek's USS] Enterprise did.
For now, the beam can only move particles that are smaller than one millimeter—to put that into perspective, the head of a pin is about two millimeters. So, looks like we’re still a ways off from being able to move real objects, let alone asteroids like [Star Trek's USS] Enterprise did.
From time immemorial, the Shinnecock Indian Nation owned and occupied the land in and around what is now the Town of Southampton," the tribe said in its opening brief. "Agreements between the Nation and the English settlers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries memorialized the Nation’s rights to this land."
Preliminary data, which is subject to change, indicates that about 10% of homes with TV sets tuned in for the two-hour debate on Wednesday night. Fox's debate in August drew about 16% of those homes and CNN's debate in September drew about 15%. For perspective's sake, the highest-rated GOP primary debate before this year was an ABC debate in January 2008, when about 5% of homes tuned in.
For perspective's sake, the highest-rated GOP primary debate before this year was an ABC debate in January 2008, when about 5% of homes tuned in.