https://acousticstoday.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Ketten-fig-4b-video-onlinevideoconverter.com_.mp4 Figure 4b. The 3D reconstruction from CT scans of the head of a stranded male Blainville’s beaked whale shows the skin surface (translucent) and the characteristic...
Welcome to the fourth installment of The World Through Sound. In previous articles we discussed properties of sound, including sound speed, and wavelength. Today, we are going to take a step back and consider sound on a more fundamental level. We are going to discuss...
Read the Special Issue, Click the Cover Welcome to this special issue of Acoustics Today to celebrate the International Year of Sound 2020. This special issue has been produced by the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) for students, teachers, and leaders in...
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About AT Collections AT Collections consists of links to freely available articles on a wide range of topics from Acoustics Today, the magazine of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). The articles are written by experts in a particular field and provide scholarly...
Entrevistas con Acústicos Latinamericanos por el Dr. Ernesto Accolti Biografía breve Ernesto Accolti nació en la provincia de San Juan, Argentina. Realizó sus estudios de ingeniería en acústica en la Universidad Tecnológica de Chile (2000-2006) y de doctorado en...
Welcome to another installment of The World Through Sound. Last time we talked about Acoustic Impedance, and how horns are actually a kind of transformer, and operate in a way analogous to how a lever makes a large mass easier to move. In this article, we will talk...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor From the President Featured Articles Communicate Your Science: Engaging Public Audiences with Acoustics – Allison B. Coffin As the Wind...
AT Collections – Noise Effect and Criteria – Community Noise and People Acoustics touches a wide range of our lives and the world. Occupational and recreational noise exposure is the primary cause of hearing loss among humans. Terrestrial and aquatic animals are...
“Free Reeds: An Intertwined Tale of Asian and Western Musical Instruments.” Acoustics Today, Vol. 19, Iss. 4, pgs. 14-22. Jonas Braaschbraasj@rpi.edu School of ArchitectureRensselaer Polytechnic Institute110 8th StreetTroy, New York 12180, USA ...
Multimedia File 1: In this example, an adult female talker is saying the word “dragon” in the presence of speech-shaped noise. Competing speech-shaped noise is expected produce energetic masking, which degrades the neural representation of the target word.Multimedia...
“Listening to the Beat of New Ocean Technologies for Harvesting Marine Energy.” Acoustics Today, Vol. 19, Iss. 4, pgs. 23-31. Contact Information Joseph Haxeljoseph.haxel@pnnl.gov Coastal Sciences DivisionPacific Northwest National Laboratory1529 W. Sequim Bay...
Vick Multimedia Multimedia 1: Vick-phonation.mp4 – In this sample, the 2-month-old infant is vocalizing in a pseudo-dialogue with her mother. The productions sound like vowels, but there is no intentional shaping of the sound by the jaw, lips, or tongue. The...
Welcome to the first installment of “The World Through Sound.” In this series of monthly articles on the Acoustics Today web site, we will look at interesting phenomena that you might not have noticed and show how these concepts relate to acoustics, sometimes in...
In the first line of Ernest Glen Wever’s final book, The Amphibian Ear, Wever describes his subject (pp.3):“The name Amphibia literally signifies “both lives” and refers to the proclivity of many of these animals for alternating between aquatic and terrestrial...
Acoustics Today is very pleased that the Spanish language science magazine Ingenierías is translating select articles from AT as parts of its celebration of the International Year of Sound (ISY). These translations will take place over the coming months, and we are...
To view or download the full issue, click the cover image. To read an individual article, click its title. From the Editor From the President Featured Articles An Introduction to Speech Privacy: Can You Hear Me Now? – Kenneth W. Good Jr. and Neil A. Shaw Public...