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mercoledì 6 aprile 2022
# astro: going beyond a performance by Frank Zappa (or a speech by – for example – a political entity), two speeds of sound found on Mars
sabato 15 luglio 2023
# brain: the sense of hearing, the sense of silence.
mercoledì 29 luglio 2020
# gst: controlling particles with sound waves
martedì 11 gennaio 2022
# gst: apropos of discomfort tolerances, maximize a sweet spot (of a sound zone)
venerdì 28 agosto 2020
# gst: self-assembly of chemistry with music
sabato 11 novembre 2017
# brain: your brain needs to process quickly whether the sound is coming from, say, a bear or a chipmunk ...
<< When you are out in the woods and hear a cracking sound, your brain needs to process quickly whether the sound is coming from, say, a bear or a chipmunk >>
AA << has a new interpretation for an old observation, debunking an established theory in the process >>
Beth Miller. Bear or chipmunk? WashU Engineer finds how brain encodes sounds. Nov 7, 2017.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/11/171108151851.htm
AA found that << Dense and sparse coding may (..) work together dynamically in order to represent complex, temporally overlapping sensory content >>
Wensheng Sun, Dennis L. Barbour. Rate, not selectivity, determines neuronal population coding accuracy in auditory cortex. PLoS Biol 15(11): e2002459. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.2002459 Nov 1, 2017.
http://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.2002459
lunedì 10 luglio 2017
# s-behav: mimic the sound of musk hogs to avoid being eaten
<< Bird or beast? A cuckoo seems to have learned how to mimic the sounds made by the pig-like peccaries it lives alongside, perhaps to ward off predators >>
Sandrine Ceurstemont. Cuckoos mimic the sound of musk hogs to avoid being eaten. July 3, 2017.
<< Acoustic communication is particularly important in environments such as dense tropical forests, where the dim light constrains the efficacy of visual signals >>
<< In these environments, complex species interactions could promote the evolution of acoustic signals and result in intriguing patterns of mimicry and convergence >>
AA << demonstrate that the acoustic characteristics of bill clacking in ground-cuckoos are more similar to teeth clacking of peccaries than to bill clacking of the more closely related Geococcyx roadrunner >>
Fabio Raposo do Amaral, Gabriel Macedo, et al. Bluffing in the forest: Neotropical Neomorphus ground-cuckoos and peccaries in a possible case of acoustic mimicry. J Avian Biol doi: 10.1111/jav.01266. June 29, 2017
venerdì 26 agosto 2016
# s-phys: spontaneous oddities observed in a home-made black hole in sound
AA << observe spontaneous Hawking radiation, stimulated by quantum vacuum fluctuations, emanating from an analogue black hole in an atomic Bose–Einstein condensate. >>
Jeff Steinhauer. Observation of quantum Hawking radiation and its entanglement in an analogue black hole. Nature Physics (2016) doi:10.1038/nphys3863 Published online 15 Aug 2016
http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nphys3863.html
Davide Castelvecchi. Artificial black hole creates its own version of Hawking radiation. Result could be closest thing yet to an observation of the bizarre phenomenon. 15 Aug 2016.
Ron Cowen. One-man band: the solo physicist who models black holes in sound. Working alone, Jeff Steinhauer has created a sonic analogue of Hawking radiation. 15 Aug 2016.
http://www.nature.com/news/one-man-band-the-solo-physicist-who-models-black-holes-in-sound-1.20437
lunedì 5 dicembre 2016
# n-lang: masters of breath to play 'click' in Taa sound system
<< With five distinct kinds of clicks, multiple tones and strident vowels — vocalized with a quick choking sound — the Taa language, spoken by a few thousand people in Botswana and Namibia , is believed by most linguists to have the largest sound inventory of any tongue in the world >>
Bryant Rousseau. Which Language Uses the Most Sounds? Click 5 Times for the Answer. Nov. 25, 2016.
sabato 25 giugno 2022
# astro: eight new echoing black hole binaries (in Milky Way)
sabato 30 luglio 2016
# s-gst: vortex knots in wave systems
<< Waves surround us all the time: sound waves in the noise around us, light waves enabling us to see, and according to quantum mechanics, all matter has a wave nature. Most of these waves, however, do not resemble the regular train of waves at the shore of the ocean—the pattern is much more chaotic. Most significantly, the whirls and eddies form lines in space called vortices. Along these lines, the wave intensity is zero, and natural wave fields - light, sound and quantum matter - are filled with a dense tangle of these null filaments >>
Knots in chaotic waves. July 29, 2016.
http://m.phys.org/news/2016-07-chaotic.html
Alexander J. Taylor & Mark R. Dennis. Vortex knots in tangled quantum eigenfunctions. Nature Communications. Published 29 Jul 2016 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12346 OPEN
http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2016/160729/ncomms12346/full/ncomms12346.html
mercoledì 5 maggio 2021
# gst: when and how a levitating droplet sings (as a pipe)
giovedì 5 marzo 2020
# gst: the sounds that occur when a soap bubble pops.
lunedì 18 gennaio 2016
# s-gst: Shakespeare and Wordsworth' sound patterns of texts
<< Alexander Clark and Thao Tran evaluated sound patterns of texts, with the goal of comparing the sonnets of Shakespeare and Wordsworth. Clark and Tran used the soundex algorithm, a method of converting words into 5 digit "codes." >>
http://www.math.union.edu/~framem/AprilWorkshop/DataIFS/Texts/Clark/Clark.html
<< however close you look, the complexity stays >>
Dilip D'Souza. Fri, Jan 15 2016. 12 40 AM IST
http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/78slqi9jU44QuvhxPAsJNL/All-your-lifes-a-fractal.html
sabato 25 novembre 2017
# behav: a new dead leaf camouflage strategy with orange spots and unexpected preserved resonance (T. spurioculis)
AA << study the wing mechanics and resonances of Typophyllum spurioculis, a new species of leaf-mimic katydid >>
<< This species performs an unusual laterally directed aposematic display, showing orange spots that simulate eyes at the leg base. At night, males are conspicuous by their loud, audible calling songs, which exhibit two spectral peaks at ca. 7 and 12 kHz >>
AA << find the effective sound radiators of the wings (speculae) vibrate with three modes of vibration, two of which include the frequencies observed in the calling song. Remarkably, this resonance is preserved in the parts of the wings mimicking necrotic leaves, which are in theory not specialised for sound production >>
Andrew Baker, Fernando Montealegre-Z, et al. Wing resonances in a new dead-leaf-mimic katydid (Tettigoniidae: Pterochrozinae) from the Andean cloud forests. Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology. 2017; 270: 60-70.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0044523117300748
Cerri Evans. New insect species mimics dead leaves for camouflage
Nov 13, 2017
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-11-insect-species-mimics-dead-camouflage.html
martedì 1 novembre 2016
# s-behav: the intricate performance (dancing and singing) of a jumping spider
AA << present behavioral and neurophysiological evidence that [Jumping spiders (Salticidae)] perceive and respond to airborne acoustic stimuli, even when the distance between the animal and the sound source is relatively large (∼3 m) and with stimulus amplitudes at the position of the spider of ∼65 dB sound pressure level (SPL) >>
<< Behavioral experiments with the jumping spider Phidippus audax reveal that these animals respond to low-frequency sounds (80 Hz; 65 dB SPL) by freezing—a common anti-predatory behavior characteristic of an acoustic startle response >>
<< Neurophysiological recordings from auditory-sensitive neural units in the brains of these jumping spiders showed responses to low-frequency tones (80 Hz at ∼65 dB SPL)—recordings that also represent the first record of acoustically responsive neural units in the jumping spider brain. Responses persisted even when the distances between spider and stimulus source exceeded 3 m and under anechoic conditions. >>
Paul S. Shamble, Gil Menda, et al.
Airborne Acoustic Perception by a Jumping Spider. Current Biology. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.08.041 Publ. Oct. 13, 2016
http://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(16)30985-X
Jaymi Heimbuch. Jumping spider males dance and sing ... Oct. 4, 2016.
FonT: sarebbe interessante valutare se e quanto tempo prima la struttura neuroacustica del Phidippus audax sia in grado di percepire e discriminare le basse freq dei movimenti tellurici profondi che successivamente manifesteranno macro episodi di superficie (earthquake).
also:
Richard A. Lovett. Scientists Seek Foolproof Signal to Predict Earthquakes. National Geographic News. Jan. 5, 2013
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/01/04-earthquakees-defy-prediction-efforts/
Vanessa Bates Ramirez. Earthquakes Will Be as Predictable as Hurricanes Thanks to AI. Sep 27, 2016
http://singularityhub.com/2016/09/27/earthquakes-will-be-as-predictable-as-hurricanes-thanks-to-ai
domenica 27 maggio 2018
# phys: where a drum can vibrate and stand still at the same time ...
<< Mechanical vibrations, such as those that create the sound from a drum, are an important part of our everyday experience. Hitting a drum with a drumstick causes it to rapidly move up and down, producing the sound we hear. In the quantum world, a drum can vibrate and stand still at the same time >>
Hayley Dunning. Can a quantum drum vibrate and stand still at the same time? Imperial College London. May 18, 2018.
https://m.phys.org/news/2018-05-quantum-vibrate.html
<< to control the motion of macroscopic mechanical resonators (..) to explore and exploit quantum phenomena at a macroscopic scale >>
Ringbauer M, Weinhold TJ, et al. Generation of mechanical interference fringes by multi-photon counting. New Journal of Physics. 2018; 20. May 18, 2018.
http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1367-2630/aabb8d/meta
FonT
ecco una sfida per un percussionista indiano ...(Dha, Dhin, Ta, Tin, Ti, ...)
lunedì 30 aprile 2018
# ecol: a live streaming audio from the depths (of the sea)
<< Starting this week, anyone can eavesdrop on sounds in the deep sea via a continuous streaming YouTube video that carries live sound from 900 meters (3,000 feet) below the surface of Monterey Bay >>
Kim Fulton-Bennett. Eavesdropping on the deep-New live streaming audio from a deep-sea hydrophone. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. Apr 24, 2018.
https://www.mbari.org/hydrophone-stream-release/
https://m.phys.org/news/2018-04-eavesdropping-deepnew-streaming-audio-deep-sea.html
Live stream from a deep-ocean soundscape.
https://www.mbari.org/deep-sea-sound-recordings-live-stream/
giovedì 12 agosto 2021
# brain: brain images of silence
sabato 4 marzo 2017
# s-gst: when a destabilized soliton surprisingly generates a puff of sound waves ...
<< Solitons in the land of ultracold atoms are intriguing (..) because they are as close as you can get to observing the interface between quantum effects and the ordinary physics of everyday life >>
Joint Quantum Institute. Destabilized solitons perform a disappearing act. Feb. 27, 2017.
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-02-destabilized-solitons.html
Lauren M. Aycock, Hilary M. Hurst et al. Brownian motion of solitons in a Bose–Einstein condensate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Mar. 4, 2017. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615004114