Scientists build world's first working phaser

Star Trek
Pew pew

The geeks really WILL inherit the earth. That is, if they get their hands on the world's first real phaser, that scientists at NTT Basic Research Laboratories in Japan have just built.

For the uninitiated among you, this phonon laser - currently dubbed the phaser - is a device capable of propelling out sound waves with force. Which is pretty damn cool, in our opinion.

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