Former NASA engineers are using sound waves to disrupt wildfires, offering a potential waterless solution for fire ...
The technology uses ultra-low sound waves as a way to extinguish a fire. It was just a theory until 2015, when a pair of ...
A quiet revolution is taking shape in the world of physics, and it doesn’t rely on exotic particles or massive particle colliders. Instead, it begins with something much more familiar—sound.
Scientists have created a miraculous new way to stop fires from spreading through neighborhoods using nothing but sound.
Engineers have long searched for cleaner ways to fight fires without relying on water or chemicals. In 2015, two George Mason University students, Viet Tran and Seth Robertson, developed a portable ...
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The San Bernardino County Fire Department tested new technology on Monday designed to help suppress fires by using sound waves.
Wearable tech is moving into a new era — and it’s not powered by electronics. Researchers at ETH Zurich have created a T-shirt that can measure breathing and gloves that can translate hand movements ...
Soil is one of our most precious resources. Ecoacoustics, or the study of environmental sounds, has been around for a century, but it has only recently been applied to understanding soils. This ...
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