Using a newly-developed waveguide, scientists at Yale have created a method to significantly increase the power of laser light on a silicon chip by boosting it with sound waves. The researchers ...
What are the loudest sounds at UB? Where are the university’s quietest spots? What unlikely noises here are around 60 decibels, the level typically associated with a normal conversation between two ...
WASHINGTON, D.C., October 30, 2014 – Researchers at the University of Washington have developed a way to use sound to create cellular scaffolding for tissue engineering, a unique approach that could ...
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Low-intensity noise therapy shows how tuning sound to the brain can ease tinnitus
LINTS, a non-masking low-intensity noise tuned to each patient’s tinnitus frequency, produced statistically significant but ...
THE experimental results reported in a previous communication 1 confirm the existence of several maxima for the second- and the third-order diffraction lines at oblique incidence and at low sound ...
Tremors that result from neurological diseases, injury or other causes can be debilitating for patients. While some patients benefit from brain surgery, it’s often risky and doesn’t have a high ...
IT has been well established 1,2 that, in the case of diffraction of light by very-high-frequency sound waves only the first order of diffraction appears in the field of view and it attains the ...
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Scientists achieve targeted seizure control using sound waves and gene therapy
Bioengineers at Rice University have developed a nonsurgical method to control seizure-related brain activity using sound ...
Researchers have developed a way to use sound to create cellular scaffolding for tissue engineering, a unique approach that could help overcome one of regenerative medicine’s significant obstacles.
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