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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists use sound waves to create smart t-shirt, gesture-reading glovesLed by Professor Daniel Ahmed, researchers transformed ordinary fabrics into smart sensors that detect touch, pressure, and ...
Smart textiles developed by researchers at ETH Zurich use acoustic waves and glass fibres to help make precise measurements ...
With advanced technology and artificial intelligence, we are now able to listen to these cosmic whispers in ways that were ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS student builds sound-based metamaterial to remotely control underwater roboticsThis 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, ...
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 ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNNew metamaterial enables remote movement of objects underwater using soundSound can do more than just provide a nice beat. Sound waves have been used for everything from mapping the seafloor to ...
LaFiamma joined The Metro to talk about her journey, her city, and the community she’s helping to shape ahead of her set at ...
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LAist on MSNThese old, trippy recordings of nature are inspiring Angelenos to use sound for art and healingThe pioneering nature recordings of ArtCenter attendee Irv Teibel, made between the 1960s and 70s, have inspired a new generation of audio engineers, DJs and even a psychotherapist.
Akron’s next Forgotten History Forum Series event is May 20 from 6-8 p.m. at the Akron-Summit County Public Library.
The Sound Wave APUs are rumored to fit into AMD’s new FF5 socket, which replaces FF3—the same one used by Valve’s Steam Deck APU designs (Aerith and Sephiroth).
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.
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