This knifeless surgery uses
highly focused beams of radiation to ablate tumors.
Not exact matches
It uses the pressure of a
highly focused laser
beam to levitate and manipulate delicate microscopic objects such as viruses, bacteria and DNA strands without causing them damage.
They then dragged each bead across a cell using optical tweezers, a technique that employs a
highly focused laser
beam to physically move microscopic objects.
«But in any case a monochromatic high - intensity
highly focused coherent
beam of light would be a fairly indicative sign of technology that could potentially be seen from very far away,» Bill Diamond, CEO of the SETI Institute explained.