This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the USA have developed a silk fabric that suppresses sound, promising quieter spaces with thin materials.
What’s quieter than a fish? A school of them

Johns Hopkins University in the USA has discovered that fish swimming in schools significantly reduce their noise underwater, promising quieter submarine technology.
Software DJ creates automated pop song mashups #Acoustics23

From American Institute of Physics 29/12/23 Song mashups are a staple of many DJs, who mix the vocals and instrumentals from two or more tracks into a seamless blend, creating a new and exciting final product. While the result is fun to listen to, the creation process can often be challenging, requiring knowledge and expertise […]
Pingpong balls score big as sound absorbers

From American Institute of Physics 25/10/23 Long-term exposure to low-frequency noise can cause numerous health problems, but the solution may be found in an unexpected object, a pingpong ball. Conventionally thought of as the hollow plastic balls that speed through the air during a fast-tempo game of table tennis, with a few modifications, pingpong balls […]