




Engineers at Warwick University are looking at a health application to harness the force of pressurised bubbles.
The effect of the bubbles, known as cavitation, causes damage to metal objects like propellers. Now engineers are trying to target this effect to destroy kidney and gall stones without the need for surgery.
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