Virtually coupled resonators with modal dominance for improved sensitivity and bandwidth.

Summary: Imagine you have two swings side by side. Normally, they are tied together to share energy, making them great at sensing tiny changes in weight or wind. But physically tying them together can cause design problems. Scientists have figured out a clever new way to make the swings share energy without actually touching! They call this "virtual coupling." By simply tuning the swings to slightly different speeds, they get the exact same energy-sharing effect. They also added a smart computer control system to keep everything stable. The result? These new "virtual" sensors are almost three times more sensitive and work four times faster than the old connected ones!