In a new study out of Japan, researchers have demonstrated the ability to use a laser to control the motion of a magnetically levitating graphite disk. Laser moves graphite disk in the direction of ...
The University of Pennsylvania has a team that did a little light research. Well, not light in the usual sense of that phrase. They used very strong light to levitate Mylar disks in a vacuum chamber.
The image above is the Flyte Levitating Light, a new bulb that has taken to Kickstarter in hopes of gathering the fiscal support it needs in order to go into mass production. The technology behind ...
This is the truth. Another one of those MIT Ph.D. junkies has actually made this happen. I would try to explain how it works in my own way, but trying to figure out this jazz would probably make my ...
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