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Scientists Create First 'Water-Wave Laser' That Can Be Used in New Drug Therapies
A team of researchers from Technion - Israel Institute of Technology has created laser emissions from the interaction of light and water waves, calling it "water-wave laser." The new laser could prove useful in tiny sensors used for testing new drug therapies.
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