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Even if you missed the meeting last week, you can still get a sample by checking out the Lay Language Papers at acoustics.org/lay-language...
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Can plants hear their pollinators? #ASA188 When pollinators visit flowers, they produce various sounds, from wing flapping during hovering, to landing and takeoff. Francesca Barbero studied these vibroacoustic signals to develop noninvasive an...

Can plants hear their pollinators? Latest news from our talented colleagues from the @vibrantlab.bsky.social @unito! #ASA188 | EurekAlert! www.eurekalert.org/news-release...

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Sound Insulation Tiles in Schools Reduce Noise and Soothe Crying Children #ASA188 In early childhood education settings across Japan, the architectural design of classrooms is emerging as a critical factor in shaping the auditory environment, directly influencing children's ability to communicate and cope with their new surroundings. Recent research conducted by Ikuri Matsuoka, a master’s student at Kumamoto University, has shed new light on the profound impact of sound absorption materials in early learning classrooms, particularly their role in mitigating noise-related stress and supporting clearer verbal communication among preschool children.

Sound Insulation Tiles in Schools Reduce Noise and Soothe Crying Children #ASA188

In early childhood education settings across Japan, the architectural design of classrooms is emerging as a critical factor in shaping the auditory environment, directly influencing children's ability to communicate…

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21-May-2025
Can #plants hear their #pollinators? #ASA188
Research suggests pollinator buzzing sounds lead plants to increase their nectar production.

- the meeting highlights from the
Acoustical Society of America are always interesting!

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1083951 […]

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Recreating the Sounds of an Underground City: A #ASA188 Exploration Deep beneath the rugged landscapes of modern-day Turkey lies one of the most remarkable archaeological marvels of human history: the underground city of Derinkuyu. This subterranean labyrinth stretches across seven levels below the earth’s surface, once sheltering as many as 20,000 inhabitants from external threats such as invading forces and severe weather conditions. Yet, beyond its architectural and historical significance, Derinkuyu harbors a hidden dimension that has intrigued researchers for decades — its unique acoustic environment.

Recreating the Sounds of an Underground City: A #ASA188 Exploration

Deep beneath the rugged landscapes of modern-day Turkey lies one of the most remarkable archaeological marvels of human history: the underground city of Derinkuyu. This subterranean labyrinth stretches across seven levels below…

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Special Issues Now Open for Submissions from JASA and JASA Express Letters!

Come see us at ASA, @asa-news.bsky.social, Publications Booth 106 to learn more or visit us online! #ASAICA25 #ASA188
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Can Plants Detect the Sounds of Their Pollinators? #ASA188 In the intricate dance of nature's coevolution, plants and their pollinators have traditionally communicated through a symphony of visual cues and olfactory signals. Yet, an emerging realm of scientific inquiry reveals a more subtle, often overlooked language: vibrational acoustics. Recent research spearheaded by Professor Francesca Barbero of the University of Turin, alongside a multidisciplinary team of entomologists, sound engineers, and plant physiologists hailing from Spain and Australia, uncovers the profound influence of pollinator-generated vibrations on plant physiology and gene expression, hinting at a sophisticated acoustic dialogue that shapes ecological interactions.

Can Plants Detect the Sounds of Their Pollinators? #ASA188

In the intricate dance of nature's coevolution, plants and their pollinators have traditionally communicated through a symphony of visual cues and olfactory signals. Yet, an emerging realm of scientific inquiry reveals a more subtle, often…

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Using Sound to Remotely Move Objects Underwater #ASA188 In a remarkable breakthrough at the intersection of acoustics and material science, Dajun Zhang, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has unveiled a groundbreaking metamaterial capable of manipulating objects underwater without physical contact. This pioneering development leverages the unique properties of acoustic waves paired with custom-designed materials, opening new horizons for underwater robotics, medical technology, and remote object manipulation.

Using Sound to Remotely Move Objects Underwater #ASA188

In a remarkable breakthrough at the intersection of acoustics and material science, Dajun Zhang, a doctoral student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has unveiled a groundbreaking metamaterial capable of manipulating objects underwater…

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We are proud to be the publishing partner of @asa-news.bsky.social!

Stop by ASA Publications Booth 106 to learn more about JASA and JASA Express Letters or visit us online! #ASAICA25 #ASA188
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Graphic for the 188th ASA conference. It features the black silhouettes of 5 jazz musicians against a yellow background. From left to right, they are playing banjo, fiddle, clarinet, trumpet, and string bass. The logos for the ICA and ASA organizations float above their heads. Below them, the text reads: "188th Acoustical Society of America meeting, joint with 25th International Congress on Acoustics."

Graphic for the 188th ASA conference. It features the black silhouettes of 5 jazz musicians against a yellow background. From left to right, they are playing banjo, fiddle, clarinet, trumpet, and string bass. The logos for the ICA and ASA organizations float above their heads. Below them, the text reads: "188th Acoustical Society of America meeting, joint with 25th International Congress on Acoustics."

Look forward to catching up with some people & meeting new folks that are passionate about sound! You can find my talk on Thursday morning (4aED5).

#ASA188 #ASAICA25 #acoustics @asa-news.bsky.social 2/2

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Attending #ASAICA25 #ASA188 in New Orleans? We are too!

Stop by ASA, @asa-news.bsky.social, Publications Booth 106 in the exhibit hall to explore our growing acoustics collection. We'd love to hear about your research.

Not attending? Visit us below!
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See our work at #ASA188! At 2pSC30, we extended our research on talker normalization. Q#1: Recognizing words is easier for similar-sounding talkers than an equal number of different-sounding talkers; is the same true when labeling pitches from musical instruments? (1/4)

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See our work at #ASA188! At 2pSC29, the sizes of spectral contrast effects in speech categorization are very consistent within-listeners and within-frequency. Are they also consistent within-listener and across-frequency (F1, F3, higher frication noise regions)? (1/2)

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Using Clinical AI to Establish Foundations for Diagnosing Speech Impairments in Children #ASA188 In recent years, the intersection of artificial intelligence and clinical diagnostics has taken center stage in the quest to improve health outcomes for children with speech and language impairments. Affecting over a million children annually, these communication disorders pose significant challenges not only to the children themselves but also to clinicians striving to provide timely and accurate diagnoses. Early detection stands as a critical factor in maximizing therapeutic effectiveness, yet traditional diagnostic methods are often hampered by limited resources, access issues, and the sheer complexity of assessing pediatric speech.

Using Clinical AI to Establish Foundations for Diagnosing Speech Impairments in Children #ASA188

In recent years, the intersection of artificial intelligence and clinical diagnostics has taken center stage in the quest to improve health outcomes for children with speech and language impairments.…

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How Noisy Data Centers Can Blend Seamlessly into Residential Neighborhoods #ASA188 In recent years, the proliferation of data centers across the United States has accelerated at an unprecedented pace, driven largely by the skyrocketing demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence applications, and e-commerce platforms. These massive facilities, which house arrays of servers and sophisticated cooling systems, are crucial for supporting the backbone of the modern digital economy. However, their increasing proximity to residential neighborhoods has sparked growing concerns over noise pollution, an issue that has largely flown under the radar until now.

How Noisy Data Centers Can Blend Seamlessly into Residential Neighborhoods #ASA188

In recent years, the proliferation of data centers across the United States has accelerated at an unprecedented pace, driven largely by the skyrocketing demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence…

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Coconut Wireless: Understanding endangered Hawaiian false killer whale communication Eavesdropping on Hawaiian false killer whales with suction cup acoustic tags reveals unique call types, diverse repertoires, and previously undescribed vocal complexity.

Lay Language Paper

Eavesdropping on Hawaiian false killer whales with suction cup acoustic tags reveals unique call types, diverse repertoires, and previously undescribed vocal complexity. Learn more: acoustics.org/coconut-wire...

#ASA188 #ASAICA25

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Sensing in a Jerky World A magnetostrictive-based accelerometer with native jerk response that shows increasing sensitivity w.r.t. frequency.

Lay Language Paper

Learn more about a magnetostrictive-based accelerometer with native jerk response that shows increasing sensitivity w.r.t. frequency at acoustics.org/sensing-in-a...

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Tiny bubbles, big impact: Breaking up blood clots Imagine doctors activating tiny, drug-delivering bubbles in the body via a computer — almost like playing a video game — to treat life-threatening conditions.

Lay Language Paper

Imagine doctors activating tiny, drug-delivering bubbles in the body via a computer — almost like playing a video game — to treat life-threatening conditions: acoustics.org/tiny-bubbles...

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🎶 It’s almost time! Whether you’re presenting, attending, or exhibiting, #ASA188 is just around the corner. Help us amplify the excitement and get ready for an incredible week in New Orleans by using #ASA188 + #ASAICA25?
🔗 acoustics.org/asa-social-m...

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Can You Hear Me Now? Fixing Speech Recognition Tech So It Works for Every Child Researchers fine-tuned Whisper with adversarial debiasing to ignore age, accent & disorders for AI understands every child’s voice.

Lay Language Paper

Imagine a child saying “My chest hurts,” but AI hears “My test works.” 😳 Researchers fine-tuned Whisper with adversarial debiasing to ignore age, accent & disorders. AI can understands every child’s voice: acoustics.org/can-you-hear...

#ASR #InclusiveAI #ASA188 #ASAICA25

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Finding the Right Tools to Interpret Crowd Noise at Sporting Events with AI A mixture of traditional and custom tools is enabling AI to make meaning in an unexplored frontier: crowd noise at sporting events.

Lay Language Paper

A mixture of traditional and custom tools is enabling AI to make meaning in an unexplored frontier: crowd noise at sporting events. Read more at acoustics.org/finding-the-...

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What’s the Best Way to Pitch Shift and Time Stretch a Mashup? Mashup artists, how often do you have to weigh different options of what key and BPM your mashup should be in? This study shows that listeners tend to like mashups with minimal changes to the vocals, ...

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Mashup artists, how often do you have to weigh different options of what key and BPM your mashup should be in? This study shows that listeners tend to like mashups with minimal changes to the vocals, among other trends: acoustics.org/whats-the-be...

#Mashup #ASA188 #ASAICA25

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Eyes as a window to listening effort with virtual reality The purpose of our study was to directly compare the ability of research and virtual reality systems to monitor changes in listening effort via changes in pupil dilation.

Lay Language Paper

The purpose of this study was to directly compare the ability of research and virtual reality systems to monitor changes in listening effort via changes in pupil dilation. Read more at
acoustics.org/eyes-as-a-wi...

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How Drones Use Sound to See and Map 3D Spaces A drone that "listens" to its surroundings to navigate and map the environment.

Lay Language Paper

A drone that "listens" to its surroundings to navigate and map the environment. Learn more at acoustics.org/how-drones-u...

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Underwater Internet of Things: Industrial boon, biological headache Underwater Internet of Things could introduce some really nasty noises into the ocean.

Lay Language Paper

Underwater Internet of Things could introduce some really nasty noises into the ocean. Read more at acoustics.org/underwater-i...

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Pickleball noise raises health concerns for neighbors living near courts A new study links the nonstop popping to anxiety, poor sleep, phantom pickleball sounds--even PTSD-like symptoms and suicidal thoughts.

Lay Language Paper

Is pickleball noise hurting neighbors? A new study links the nonstop popping to anxiety, poor sleep, phantom pickleball sounds--even PTSD-like symptoms and suicidal thoughts. acoustics.org/pickleball-n...

#pickleball #noisepollution #acoustics #ASA188 #ASAICA25

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Acoustical Society of America Announces Exciting Press Conference Schedule for May 20 Join the Acoustical Society of America for intriguing press conferences on May 20, covering diverse topics from acoustics to community noise issues.

Acoustical Society of America Announces Exciting Press Conference Schedule for May 20 #Canada #New_Orleans #Acoustical_Society #ASA188 #acoustics

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Super-resolution ultrasound to assess kidney failure and breast cancer Breast cancer and chronic kidney disease are very common and thus, a large population could benefit from the clinical implementation of super-resolution ultrasound imaging.

Lay Language Paper

Breast cancer and chronic kidney disease are very common and thus, a large population could benefit from the clinical implementation of super-resolution ultrasound imaging. Learnmore at acoustics.org/super-resolu...

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Life-threatening pregnancy disorder detected in placenta with quantitative ultrasound A recent study by researchers at Tulane University and Weill Cornell Medicine has shown that quantitative ultrasound imaging of the placenta may help doctors detect preeclampsia earlier.

Lay Language Paper

A recent study by researchers at Tulane University and Weill Cornell Medicine has shown that quantitative ultrasound imaging of the placenta may help doctors detect preeclampsia earlier. Read more at acoustics.org/life-threate...

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Does Virtual Reality Match Reality? Vocal Performance Across Environments Singers performed the same way in virtual reality as they did in real concert halls—showing that VR can truly replicate the live performance experience.

Lay Language Paper
Singers performed the same way in virtual reality as they did in real concert halls—showing that VR can truly replicate the live performance experience. Read more at acoustics.org/does-virtual...

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