ASA Press Releases
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Upcoming U.S. IYS / ASA Events in 2020
Upcoming ASA Events in 2020 celebrating the International Year of Sound
Does Living Near Wind Turbines Negatively Impact Human Health?
Some people report sleep disturbances from wind turbines’ audible and subaudible noise
Ultrasonic Production of Skimmed Milk
Australian researchers are the first to demonstrate milk fat separation at large-scales using an ultrasonic separation technique, with potential industrial dairy applications
“Natural” Sounds Improves Mood and Productivity, Study Finds
Work presented at the 169th Acoustical Society of America (ASA) Meeting in Pittsburgh may have benefits from the office cube to the in-patient ward
Robotic Sonar System Inspired by Bats
Team at Virginia Tech hopes to create small, efficient sonar systems that use less power than current arrays
Accents: Hard to Understand, Harder to Remember
In a study, native English speakers had more difficulty recalling words spoken in an unfamiliar Korean accent, suggesting that the effort listeners put into understanding a foreign accent may lessen their ability to process the information.