Fabrics, by advantage of their composition and construction, have historically been used as acoustic absorbers. Inspired by the auditory system, a crew of engineers from MIT and elsewhere has created a material that operates as a delicate audible microphone whereas retaining the normal qualities of materials, similar to machine washability and draping. The ubiquity of […]
Newly-Developed ‘Acoustic Fabric’ Converts Sounds into Electrical Signals
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