Construction alters wind, blocks views of the moon and stars, and changes the subtle conditions residents have learned to read over lifetimes. Observations from these artists show that heritage is not ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Courtesy of J&R Adventures By the time B.B. King recorded “The Thrill Is Gone” in 1969, the blues had already traveled far ...
I tested the $10 Yottoy Cordless Jump Rope to see if it could deliver a blood-pumping workout. Here’s what you should know about this affordable at-home fitness tool.
The pinnacle album B.B. King’s Blues Summit 100, now fully released, was curated by Joe Bonamassa and took almost a full year to record. The 32-track project with 40 plus guest artists functions more ...
Eric Nakkila of Selective Design offers insightful perspectives on European design trends, innovative lighting, invisible speakers, vinyl’s comeback and the value of collaboration at CEDIA 2025.
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Meet the speakerhead wiring the art world for sound
Devon Turnbull, a.k.a. OJAS, talks about his listening room at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum.
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80 years ago, scientists recorded haunting underwater sound in Bermuda. Now, they know what made it
When they detected a mysterious sound, they transferred it to an audograph disc and stored it in their archives because they didn't know what they were hearing at the time.
The actor behind the English language version of the newly revealed Overwatch hero, Anran, has responded to criticism of her visual design, supporting calls for her look to be changed, claiming, “this ...
Sound design is increasingly becoming a vital component in creating unforgettable tourism experiences. By harnessing the power of auditory elements, local tourism can significantly enhance the ...
Explore why coverage consistency is driving distributed loudspeaker specifications in open-ceiling commercial spaces.
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it could inspire next generation microphones.
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Engineers discover new physics principle to break sound absorption barriers in ventilated spaces
In everyday life, designing spaces that both let air flow and absorb sound can be a tricky balancing act. Usually, materials ...
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