A peaceful home and garden should be a sanctuary, a place to escape the noise of the outside world. Yet, sounds from traffic, ...
Featuring performances and conversations not seen in series 1. Sound Waves Wrapped features performances and conversations not seen in series 1. Hear more from Denny Breau, Erica Brown Band, Mallett ...
If you’ve ever wondered what the ocean would sound like if it learned to play the organ, San Francisco has the answer waiting ...
Researchers designed a novel heat pump that uses sound waves to move thermal energy, producing additional heat. The team from China produced an unprecedented amount of heat with their system, and ...
Sound wave techniques are experimental and analytical methods that generate, manipulate, and detect acoustic waves to probe, image, or modify materials and systems. In research, they encompass ...
Artnet News is on the hunt for the next journalist who will helm Wet Paint, its long-running weekly gossip column. For now, guests are writing it, and today Gabi Vidal-Irizarry is up to bat. For those ...
Common big-eared bats eat relatively large insects, such as katydids. Christian Ziegler via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 2.5 Common big-eared bats are remarkable hunters. In 2019, bat ecologist Inga ...
Gayle Anderson learns about Sonic Fire Tech, a startup company founded by former NASA engineers, that uses a patented technology to extinguish wildfires using sound waves. Company officials claim the ...
CES 2026 has been a "screen fest," but Haloasis is standing out by turning the display into a transparent, three-dimensional art piece. Their flagship product, the Haloasis A1, is a "hologram" speaker ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min Cleveland-based Sonic Fire Tech ...
Physically, sound is just pressure moving through a medium. If you harness that pressure correctly, you can actually push things around using nothing but sound. That's exactly what researchers at ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new high-tech system puts out fires using sound waves. It may seem like magic but it's not - it's science. This revolutionary technology from Sonic Fire Tech ...