ASA Press Releases
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Press Releases
Newsworthy stories from past and present press conferences and publications.
Vocal Fry: A Sonic Feature of a Diverse City #Acoustics23
Community diversity is among many factors, including gender and ethnicity, that determine the use of creaky voice in speech in Sydney, Australia.
Software DJ Creates Automated Pop Song Mashups #Acoustics23
Automated software mixes drums, vocals to create unique musical combinations.
Taming Noise Behind Bars #Acoustics23
Prisons can be noisy places, but thoughtful design can lower stress and improve conditions for both staff and prisoners.
Singing in the Rain: Why the Bundengan Sounds Better Wet #Acoustics23
Traditional Indonesian instrument made with bamboo and used by duck herders performs best in the rain.
Making Table Tennis Accessible for Blind Players #Acoustics23
Object tracking combined with a speaker array can provide real-time audio feedback in three dimensions.
Picking Up Good Vibrations: The Surprising Physics of the Didjeridu #Acoustics23
Playing Australia’s most iconic instrument, the Didjeridu, requires producing vibrations inside the vocal tract.
Wearable Ultrasound Monitor Can Aid Rehabilitation from Injury #Acoustics23
A new approach to ultrasound imaging can provide real-time insights into muscle dynamics.
A Farsighted Approach to Tackle Nearsightedness #Acoustics23
Acoustical imaging helps reveal causes and potential cures of myopia.
Needle-Free Ultrasound Vaccine Delivery #Acoustics23
Technique employs bubbles formed and popped in response to sound waves to deliver vaccines and achieve potentially improved immune response.