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Sound waves may let researchers remotely tune material stiffness on demand
A team co-led by UC San Diego and the University of Michigan reports that short pulses of sound could remotely drag a structural defect through a metamaterial lattice, potentially letting researchers ...
Hearing music about climate change "is more powerful than just looking at a graph or reading an article about ice melting," ...
Sound waves could be used to remotely reprogram material stiffness, from implants to robotic muscles
A team of researchers co-led by the University of California San Diego, University of Michigan, and the French National ...
It wasn’t a musculoskeletal injury, it was a blood clot. It turned out that Culler was a carrier of Factor V Leiden, a ...
Sound-based deterrents could help keep the animals away from fast-moving cars and dangerous landscaping equipment ...
Whether it’s a canary’s chirp or a treefrog’s croak, humans tend to prefer many of the same sounds that animals do themselves ...
When high-voltage electricity breaks out in open air, it rips through the atmosphere, forming chaotic, branching fingers of ...
Expert support to accelerate autonomous robot rollouts, maximize safety, and scale intelligent automation across ...
Take a look at some of the objects sound artist Marlo De Lara performs with and incorporates in their recordings, and you ...
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This strange sound is coming from the ocean – and scientists are concerned
The deep ocean is filled with sounds we still cannot explain. Scientists have recorded strange signals and noises coming from the depths, but many of them don’t match any known animal or natural ...
The middle-aged groan is natural as bodies age and muscles weaken, but a UVA School of Education and Human Development expert ...
Hong Kong engineers have developed an AI-powered, metamaterial-based ultrasound lens that can visualise cardiac valve ...
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