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How it works: At low sound-wave pressure, a gas bubble expands until an increase in pressure triggers its collapse. During collapse, temperatures soar, as the researchers observed from light emitted from the bubble. Image © Nature

How it works: At low sound-wave pressure, a gas bubble expands until an increase in pressure triggers its collapse. During collapse, temperatures soar, as the researchers observed from light emitted from the bubble. Image © Nature

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