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A newly developed metamaterial enables sound waves to manipulate objects underwater without any need for physical contact.
This new metamaterial responds to acoustic waves, letting researchers rotate and move objects with precision underwater.
Sound can do more than just provide a nice beat. Sound waves have been used for everything from mapping the seafloor to ...
A new approach for detecting unexploded munitions on the seafloor using sound waves could save lives and prevent serious ...
Imagine wearing a T-shirt that measures your breathing or gloves that translate your hand movements into commands for your ...
Dan Clark Audio just dropped the NOIRE XO, the open-back version of their NOIRE X, retailing for a cool $1,299. And yeah, ...
Dan Clark’s Noire XO looks almost exactly how you think an open version of the Noire X would look. Instead of going with the ...
With the Noire XO and X, you’ll receive a 2m Dummer cable in your requested termination, and a soft shell zipper case. If you ...
For more than six decades, every KEF loudspeaker comes to life at our acoustic engineering headquarters in Maidstone, Kent, England. From the first Uni-Q™ driver in 1988, to the recent breakthrough of ...
Metamaterials bring it one step further ... This can be affected by many different properties, like electromagnetic, acoustic, structural strength, thermal, etc. In general, this comes as a trade-off.
Mike Peters, singer and co-founder of the Welsh rock band the Alarm, has died following a 30-year battle with blood cancer. Peters was first diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 1995, which ...
OMAMs, multifunctional tunable ultradeep subwavelength metamaterials, enable the generation of multiple arbitrary acoustic fields with ultradeep subwavelength resolution, facilitate the switching ...