Is Sonoluminescence Research Allowed on This Site?

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Sonoluminescence is a topic of interest for some users who are designing experiments and willing to share data. However, the forum's guidelines emphasize that research discussions are not permitted, particularly regarding non-peer reviewed papers. The primary focus of the site is to assist students with mainstream science and math problems. Users are encouraged to engage in discussions that align with these guidelines. Overall, the forum is not the appropriate venue for sonoluminescence research.
Ben Johnson
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Not sure where to post this but is anyone else intrigued by sonoluminescence? I'm designing an experiment so if anyone wants me to harvest data for them I can integrate another measurement into the design.

Let's start doing some research on this site!
 
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Here's a reference to it:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence

In general, we don't do research here. We also don't allow non-peer reviewed papers which would be a possible result of research.

The focus of PF is to help students with mainstream science and math problems.
 
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