Research Keyword: acoustic streaming

Water-based ultrasonic pretreatment enhances moso bamboo dimensional stability and mildew resistance

Researchers found that treating bamboo with ultrasonic waves in water can make it more resistant to mould and mildew, while also helping it maintain its shape better in humid environments. This green treatment method works by breaking down nutrients that mould needs to grow and restructuring the bamboo’s cell walls to make them stronger. The treatment is chemical-free and energy-efficient, making it a promising alternative to traditional bamboo preservation methods.

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Continuous motion of particles attached to cavitation bubbles

Researchers discovered that cavitation bubbles (tiny bubbles created by ultrasound) can push particles through liquid in a controlled manner. The bubbles expand and collapse in a way that creates a net forward push, similar to a pulse engine. This discovery could revolutionize drug delivery by allowing medications to be attached to particles and guided through the body using ultrasound, potentially improving treatments for heart disease and cancer.

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