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Tweezers Pluck Top Science Award for Teenager

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Michael A. Greenwood

When you think of high school science projects, the inevitable volcano that puffs plumes of white smoke and spews forth a little make-believe lava probably comes to mind. Hamsa Sridhar of Kings Park High School in New York did not build the typical science project. She developed an inverted pair of optical tweezers with full motion control, demonstrated their ability to manipulate yeast cells in three directions (on X-Y-Z axes) and characterized the drag force in each direction. Sridhar selected the inverted configuration to balance radiation pressure with gravity. Her project so...Read full article

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    Published: August 2007
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    optical tweezers
    Optical tweezers refer to a scientific instrument that uses the pressure of laser light to trap and manipulate microscopic objects, such as particles or biological cells, in three dimensions. This technique relies on the momentum transfer of photons from the laser beam to the trapped objects, creating a stable trapping potential. Optical tweezers are widely used in physics, biology, and nanotechnology for studying and manipulating tiny structures at the microscale and nanoscale levels. Key...
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