The food-tracking wearable device could help fight diabetes, obesity, bowel disorders, and more
New study shows that food sound is an important sensory cue in the eating experience
The study showed that some man-made sounds can cause certain species to reduce irrigation and sediment turnover
Mechanical trees become power ‘plants’ when they sway in breeze
Technique could enable 3-D printing of cellular structures for tissue engineering
Researcher says snow absorbs sound a lot like many commercial sound absorbing materials
Researchers believe their acoustic tweezers have tremendous potential, especially in diagnostics, with some applications also in therapeutics
Technique could be developed for a wide range of applications
New research from the University of Rochester reveals that our brains can detect and process sound delays that are too short to be noticed consciously
New technique to selectively and noninvasively turn on groups of neurons in worms could be boon to science and medicine
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