Using the ultra-sensitive ears of killer whales as inspiration, researchers at the Stanford University have created a new underwater microphone. Their device is significantly more responsive to sound than other similar device on the market today. One of the advantages this microphone has is that it can be used at any... |
24 June 2011 08:22 GMT |
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Sony's been particularly active lately as far as its various audio solutions are concerned, and now, the company's back with yet another batch of products from this category, namely a new series of new headsets and microphones targeting specifically PC users.The first product of this type we'll talk ab... |
21 March 2011 09:14 GMT |
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Scientists are aware of the dramatic environmental impact the oil slick is having on the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem. In addition to killing wildlife on the surface, in protected areas, and starving areas in the deep ocean of oxygen, the crude is also posing an increasing threat to the already-dwindling whale population... |
29 July 2010 10:04 GMT |
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Elephants are not exactly among the stealthiest of animals. In fact, they are fairly large and easy to spot. So, one could ask themselves why it is difficult to number them. The answer is very easy. The pachyderms cover hundreds of miles of land inside parks, and move around over great distances each day. Tracking th... |
9 October 2009 01:38 GMT |
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The Pulsar II from M-Audio comes as a somehow natural and expectable sequel to the acclaimed Sputnik: hand-assembled in small quantities for a top manufacturing quality, this small-diaphragm condenser microphone set is one new tool that will make recording your fav sound in a studio an easier, more professional job a... |
1 September 2007 03:33 GMT |
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