Taylor Swift and her years of recorded interviews offer a glimpse into the shifting nature of speech patterns. The post Tracking the Evolution of Taylor Swift’s Dialect first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
While finding the Beaked Whale in the Foz do Amazonas Basin takes a lot of work, the results are worth it. The post How To Find a Cryptic Animal: Recording the Elusive Beaked Whale in the Foz do Amazonas Basin first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Among loud noise, a brassy and bright twangy voice can help speakers be understood. The post A Twangy Timbre Cuts Through the Noise first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Made from a single bamboo reed, with seven finger holes and one blow-hole, the Bansuri carries the rich melody of wind whistling through the tropical woods. The post What does a glass bottle and an ancient Indian flute have in common? Explorations in acoustic color first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Studying effects of sound absorption on classroom noise levels can help inspire regulations in Japan. The post Sound Insulation Tiles at School Help Calm Crying Children #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Coral larvae are attracted to areas with other healthy coral structures, using cues like sound to seek them out. The post Sounding Out Coral Larval Settlements #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Simulating the soundscape of an ancient city can provide useful historical information for scholars. The post Re-Creating the Sounds of an Underground City #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Research suggests pollinator buzzing sounds lead plants to increase their nectar production. The post Can Plants Hear Their Pollinators? #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Acoustic metamaterial enables pushing, rotating, and more complex movements in 3D. The post Remotely Moving Objects Underwater Using Sound #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org
Constructing offshore windfarms is loud and disruptive to marine life. The post Reducing Underwater Noise When Installing Subsea Structures #ASA188 first appeared on Acoustics.org.| Acoustics.org