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Sound waves create mist that can act like 'plant sunscreen'

Sound waves create mist that can act like 'plant sunscreen'
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RMIT University researchers have developed a new way to coat fragile surfaces, including living plant leaves, using high‑frequency sound waves to create a fine mist that can act like a plant sunscreen.

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