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Led by Professor Daniel Ahmed, researchers transformed ordinary fabrics into smart sensors that detect touch, pressure, and ...
With advanced technology and artificial intelligence, we are now able to listen to these cosmic whispers in ways that were ...
This new metamaterial responds to acoustic waves, letting researchers rotate and move objects with precision underwater.
ETH Zurich researchers have developed “SonoTextiles,” smart fabrics that use sound waves and glass fibers to detect movement, ...
Sound can do more than just provide a nice beat. Sound waves have been used for everything from mapping the seafloor to ...
A metamaterial is a composite material that exhibits unique properties due to its structure, and now researchers have used one featuring a small sawtooth pattern on its surface to move and position ...
As the tides recent on Seattle-area waterfronts, here's what you need to know when it comes to tidepooling and taking the ferry.
Researchers at ETH Zurich develop smart textiles that use acoustic waves instead of electronics to measure touch, pressure and movement precisely. SonoTextiles work with glass microfibres that conduct ...
Akron’s next Forgotten History Forum Series event is May 20 from 6-8 p.m. at the Akron-Summit County Public Library.
On Earth, sound travels through the air as energy waves. These waves move by vibrating particles in the air, which then pass the vibrations to nearby particles, allowing the sound to travel further.
Imagine wearing a T-shirt that measures your breathing or gloves that translate your hand movements into commands for your ...