A slew of biosensors recorded surprising changes in her brain and body that suggest sensory deprivation can reveal more about “the world within you.” ...
The American Institute of Architects index fell to 43.8 in January. That could signal trouble ahead for construction spending ...
Threading the halls with Robert Schneider between classes is not a linear experience. Neither is conversation. Waysides, detours, and sidetracks abound, fruitful territory for the musician turned ...
Warnings issued as millions in 13 states told to avoid windows for 12 hours ...
Understand the role of architecture in managing sensory emissions, from light pollution to acoustic comfort, in our evolving ...
In a presentation prepared for today's Sound Transit Board System Extension Committee - meeting right now - ST staff says they can get the West Seattle Link Extension light-rail price tag down as low ...
And with such practice, honing this hidden sense may even become a superpower for humans. If people can pick up temperature from sound without realizing it, intentional training could enhance that ...
Civil engineering and landscape design are often discussed as separate disciplines, but the most successful projects show how closely they depend on one another. Civil engineering provides the ...
Former elementary school teacher Matt Shurtleff — known to many students as “Matt the Mad Scientist” — demonstrated how sound waves move using water and lasers.
A new University of Mississippi study shows that some sound waves don't just move forward—they also move slightly to the side. Understanding this movement could help researchers develop more precise ...
AECOM secured work on a 19-contract program expected to generate $1 billion in engineering services for the expansion of Seattle’s regional transit network. Sound Transit, the Seattle public transit ...
As spotted by Headphonesty, an amateur experiment had audiophiles guess what was transmitting an audio signal, and most of ...