Speakers From Space: NASA-Developed Liquid Allows For Clearer Sound From Smaller Packages By Corinne Iozzio / Published December 7, 2012
How The Sound Of Rain Helps Engineers Diagnose Unsafe Bridges By Colin Lecher / Published October 24, 2012
Morphable Concert Hall Ceiling Shape-Shifts For Superbly Customized Sound By Rebecca Boyle / Published May 2, 2012
64 Speakers Aim to Make Dolby Atmos The Most Realistic/Terrifying Surround Sound By Dan Nosowitz / Published April 26, 2012
Japanese Researcher Crafts Violin Strings From the Silk of Three Hundred Spiders By Rebecca Boyle / Published March 5, 2012
Acoustic Cloaking Device Lets Sound Travel Uninterrupted Around Objects By Rebecca Boyle / Published August 17, 2011
Acoustic Diode Only Lets Sound Travel in One Direction (Read: True Soundproofing) By Clay Dillow / Published July 27, 2011
Directional Materials Could Spawn True One-Way Mirrors and Soundproofing By Clay Dillow / Published April 29, 2011
New Software Processor Can Transcribe Music From Any Performance By Rebecca Boyle / Published April 24, 2010
Sound Bullets Inspired By Newton’s Cradle Could Sink Subs, Pummel Underground Bunkers, Destroy Tumors By Clay Dillow / Published April 6, 2010
Acoustic Metamaterials Could Make Ultra-Thin, Ultra-Effective Noise-Cancelling Panels By Jeremy Hsu / Published February 23, 2010
First Acoustic Hyperlens Boosts Power of Ultrasound and Sonar By Jeremy Hsu / Published October 27, 2009
An Algorithm That Synthesizes the Soothing Gurgles of Virtual Water By Dan Smith / Published June 4, 2009