NAMM 2023: Sound Particles is making quite a few claims regarding its SkyDust 3D synth, and with the backing of Jean-Michel Jarre, the Portuguese developer certainly has a heavyweight endorsee.
In the new device, an array of 256 speakers, each about 1 centimeter wide, faces another, identical speaker array across a distance of 23 centimeters. The speakers emit sound waves at frequencies too ...
Scientists from the University of Chicago and the University of Bath used sound waves to levitate particles, revealing new insights about how materials cluster together in the absence of ...
We’ve already seen sound waves do some pretty amazing things. For example, they can turn a regular, boring stream of water into a mesmerizing work of moving art, and even cause small particles to ...
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in the U.S., second only to heart disease. But a new cancer treatment method ...
The sky is not the limit for Sound Particles. We catch up with CEO Nuno Fonseca about the company's plans for a spatial future When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a “quantum microphone” that’s sensitive enough to measure the individual particles of sound known as “phonons.” “We expect this device to allow new ...
A new acoustic levitation technique combines sound waves and electric charge to control multiple particles without physical ...