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Comics: Researchers Tune Material Properties With Sound

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Our smiling view on today’s news: A team of researchers has demonstrated that sound waves can alter the stiffness of certain materials. This method could enable devices and objects to adjust their rigidity on demand. The findings may pave the way for new adaptive technologies in various industries.

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Topics covered: sound waves, material properties, stiffness, rigidity, adaptive technologies, research, engineering, innovation, acoustics, materials science, dynamic tuning, mechanical properties, ISO 527, ASTM D638, ISO 3340, ASTM E1876, and ISO 1183..

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