The BoomRoom relies on a technique developed at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands
called wave field synthesis (WFS).
Not exact matches
NASA uses a technique
called data sonification to take signals from radio
waves, plasma
waves, and magnetic
fields and convert them into audio tracks to «hear» what's happening in space.
His unit was also
fielding waves of
calls from discharged patients asking panicky questions after the fact.
A 12 - acre solar power array may soon grow in a vacant farm
field in Schaghticoke, part of a spreading
wave of so -
called «community» solar farms proposed across the state.
This is the basis of linear optics: it is
called «linear» because the division of electric charges that occurs when light passes through a medium is linearly dependent on the intensity of the
fields in the light
wave itself.
The holograms are created by nanoscale patterns of metal that generate electromagnetic
waves that travel at the metal - silicon interface; a
field called plasmonics.
Magnetic
waves in plasma,
called Alfvén
waves, are thought to ripple through the sun's magnetic
field lines like vibrations in a guitar string.
When blared from loudspeakers in the right configuration, these sound
waves can combine to form a sonic scaffolding
called an interference pattern — a sort of a force
field that can hold a small object aloft.
Scientists have long been able to harness surface
waves to study the upper layers of the planet's crust, and recently they have even been able to extract surface
waves from the so -
called ambient seismic
field.
When a slimy smear of the bacteria is applied to a substrate, in this case a square chip of photosensitive material
called SU - 8, you get a negatively charged microrobot that can move around in a fluid by riding the
waves of an electric
field.
The researchers found that the radiofrequency
wave for the plasma production,
called a helicon
wave, is reflected by a local change of the refractive index (contour plot in Fig), which is introduced by the rapidly bent magnetic
field structure (white arrows in Fig).
Researchers have known for some time that atoms can perform a bizarre trick
called a spin
wave — the quantum equivalent of a sports audience's «
wave» — by varying the directions in which their magnetic
fields rotate.
Team member Robert Erdélyi at the University of Sheffield, UK, says that energy is probably channelled in the form of magnetic disturbances
called torsional Alfvén
waves, which race up the twisted
field lines of the tornado to be dissipated as heat in the corona.
With the help of a so -
called scattering - type scanning near -
field microscope (s - SNOM) the researchers imaged the
waves.
In an assumed ideal free space (without intrusion from other
fields or forces of any kind, devoid of matter, and, thus, in effect without any intrusions, demarcations, or boundaries), such
waves propagate with the speed of light in the so -
called transverse electromagnetic mode — one...
Now that researchers have proven that we can indeed detect gravitational
waves, astronomers are looking to expand the
field into what's
called multi-band gravitational
wave astronomy.
We use a testing technique
called electron spin resonance (ESR) that uses a combination of a magnetic
field and electronmagnetic
waves to directly detect the unpaired electrons of free radicals.
Players pick from 10 various classes, or «perks,» such as
field medic, demolitionist, and more, then they proceed to various areas and try to survive
waves of zombies
called Zed.