In a noisy environment, such as at work or when travelling, many people resort to wearing noise cancelling headphones to reduce the level of background noise and to achieve a level of concentration or ...
A team led by researchers at the University of Washington has created a headphone prototype that allows listeners to create a “sound bubble.” The team’s artificial intelligence algorithms combined ...
Save your breath: A new way to make bubbles requires only sound waves. Scientists made the bubbles in levitated drops of liquid, held aloft with sound waves. Tweaking the sound waves caused the ...
While popping the cork remains champagne’s most iconic attribute, science suggests it’s actually not the most useful. New research suggests that instead of popping bottles, you should listen very ...
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