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Spiders can detect sound and movement using slits in their legs, and scientists devised a new sensor that works in a similar way.
Scientists from renowned institutions in Germany have developed a microelectromechanical sensor inspired by the cochlea, a bone in the inner ear, which has the potential to revolutionize sound ...
Global printing, communication, security, electronics and packaging firm Toppan has released its e-Platch wireless sensing solution with expanded functionality to include sound detection. By ...
Just think how eerie it would be, yet also how peaceful – people all around having conversations on their mobile phones, but without uttering a sound. Thanks to some military research, this ...
Audio Monitoring: A Sound Security Strategy Audio monitoring devices have been gaining in popularity, and new COVID-based use-cases are driving further adoption ...
DARPA, the US Department of Defense’s research agency, is working on a project known as Advanced Speech Encoding, aimed at replacing microphones with non-acoustic sensors that detect speech via ...