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NewsGround-Breaking System Developed that Uses Acoustic Levitation to Assemble Partsby Elhuyar FundazioaThe work has been accepted at "SIGGRAPH", the most important conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques
NewsMoth Wing-Inspired Sound Absorbing Wallpaper in Sight after Breakthroughby University of BristolScientists plan to replicate the sound absorbing performance by designing and building prototypes
NewsAcoustic Illusionsby ETH ZurichResearchers have devised an ingenious method of using acoustics to conceal and simulate objects
NewsMeringue-Like Material Could Make Aircraft as Quiet As a Hairdryerby University of BathExtremely low-density graphene-based aerogel can improve passenger comfort and reduce noise up to 80 percent
NewsNew Centrifuge-Like Device Concentrates, Separates Samples Fasterby Duke UniversityNovel method concentrates and separates biomedically important nanoparticles in tiny samples in less than a minute
NewsSound Waves Power New Advances in Drug Delivery and Smart Materialsby RMIT UniversityPioneering research shows how high-frequency sound waves can help build smart materials and new nanoparticles as well as deliver drugs to the lungs
NewsNoise Can Put You Off Your Food, Study Showsby Flinders UniversitySoft music can improve dining experience: study
NewsResearchers Create a New Smart Material Inspired by Shark Skinby University of Southern CaliforniaUSC researchers created a new smart material that accommodates shifts in acoustic transmission on demand
NewsCould Human-Scale Immersive Virtual Environments Go Mobile?by Acoustical Society of AmericaImmersive virtual environments let us vividly experience and interact with virtual spaces and information, so researchers are working on a deployable version and the ability to get it set up and calibrated easily
NewsSystem Locates Shooters Using Smartphone Videoby Carnegie Mellon UniversityNew analytical tool could aid human rights, public safety workers