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Bass battles blaze: George Mason students invent sound-based fire extinguisher

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Published May 03, 2016

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(Screenshot from George Mason University YouTube video)

Two engineering students at George Mason University have created a potentially revolutionary fire extinguisher that uses sound to fight blazes.

The brainchild of engineering seniors Viet Tran and Seth Robertson, the device uses low frequency sound waves to extinguish fires. The students demonstrate the extinguisher in an amazing YouTube video.

According to its makers, the device could be used in a number of settings, from a kitchen stovetop to tackling large infernos. For example, the extinguisher could be attached to a drone for fighting forest and building fires, keeping firefighters out of harm’s way.

Tran and Robertson hold a preliminary patent application for their invention.

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