If you've been meaning to levitate something, now's your chance: two scientists from the University of St. Andrews have generated "incredible levitation effects" by reversing the Casimir force. Future applications may include building "frictionless micro-machines with moving parts that levitate" – or even weird buildings with floating rooms. Read more.
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