MIT creates (accidentally) a thin fabric that completely stops sounds
MIT develops a very thin high-tech fabric: it suppresses unwanted sounds and reduces sound transmission in large rooms.
MIT develops a very thin high-tech fabric: it suppresses unwanted sounds and reduces sound transmission in large rooms.
By introducing sounds into nightmares with a special wireless headband, a study showed the ability to manipulate sleep.
MIT's newly developed ultrathin speakers promise to literally make sound sources as we know them disappear.
The recreational use of binaural beats to experience psychedelic experiences leads science to study the capabilities of these sonic "drugs".
Soundbeamer is the incredible transmission system that sends sounds directly to the interlocutor's head: only you hear it, but you can also hear others.
Send instructions to a person so that the sound goes directly to his ear and only he can hear it? One of the possible applications of this new technology.