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Scientists use sound to control material behavior, could help devices adjust stiffness
Researchers have uncovered a way to control material behavior using sound. In a study ...
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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 ...
Researchers have developed a system that uses atomic vacancies in silicon carbide to measure the stability and quality of acoustic resonators. What's more, these vacancies could also be used for ...
Initial range includes rackmount and wallplate interface products. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The NADiV family is anchored ...
The AirBuddy app offers a low-effort way in macOS to view the status of your Apple and Beats audio devices, quickly connect their audio to your Mac, and stay on top of their current charges. It’s a ...
To use Separate App Sound on a Samsung Galaxy phone, go to Settings > Sounds and Vibration > Separate App Sound, toggle it on, choose the app (e.g., Spotify), and select the audio device (e.g., ...
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