"Revolutionary Technique Harnesses 4D Energy Waves with Unprecedented Precision"

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Scientists at the University of Missouri have developed a synthetic metamaterial with 4D capabilities, allowing them to control energy waves on the surface of solid materials. This breakthrough discovery, called topological pumping, has potential applications in civil engineering, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), and national defense. The material could potentially be used to protect structures during earthquakes and may contribute to advancements in quantum mechanics and quantum computing.
Topics:top-news#4d#energy-waves#science-and-technology#surface-waves#synthetic-metamaterial#topological-pumping
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