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The next generation smart glasses, which translate visual information into distinct sound icons, were developed by researchers from the University of Technology Sydney and the University of Sydney, together with Sydney start-up ARIA Research.
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No sound or options to adjust volume on Sky News app videos. The "listen to this article" feature works, but any video has no sound whatsoever, the same video works on chrome/safari but not in the app. Reinstalled twice, still doesn't work. No option to report app errors, any ideas how to resolve?
Actually taking the phone off silent mode allows the sound within sky news to play if watching video reports, haven't figured out yet how to let the sound be heard while on silent mode, it will be a silly setting somewhere, someone said something about ensuring the slider in sounds is set up while it's off silent mode, bug gered if I can find it.
I messed around for ages to find a solution to lack of sound on sky News. I found it eventually. They won't allow sound unless you switch on "allow tracking". I'm not impressed so I've switched tracking back off and will allow it only if I really need it. You can get the text readout on News if you click on the "cc" button even when tracking is blocked.
Thanks for that, I eventually found that if my iPhone is on silent mode it doesn't play sound via sky news videos, if it's off silent mode it does, although I am convinced there was something somewhere in the settings I clicked re playing sound as kept getting caught out watch news reports at work but can't find it however if it's just silent mode then it's a little embarrassing as I think I may turning into my dad who can't even use WhatsApp.
After much crashing and freezing it the sky news app and almost giving up on this phone I discovered it is background app refresh causing the problems, ensure it's switched off and all should go back to normal, I uninstalled sky news and reinstalled it and my mental health is back to normal but seriously don't ever switch on background app refresh in your settings, will see how this goes but I am already feeling good about it. Fingers crossed- wish me luck .
This royalty-free music track has an incessant beeping that gives it a very urgent and compelling sound and feel. Another one that has that similar uplifting, optimistic but serious feel like the BBC World News theme tune.
With topological acoustics, researchers exploit the properties of sound in ways that could vastly improve computing, telecommunications and sensing. Applications could include reaching quantum-like computing speeds, reducing the power usage of smartphones, and sensing changes in aging infrastructure or the natural environment due to climate change.
"We all know technologies such as the loudspeaker or the microphone, but we also use sound for sensing environments, such as with sonar and ultrasound medical imaging, and for data transmission and processing every day in your smartphone," said center director and project principal investigator Pierre Deymier, a UArizona professor of materials science and engineering in the College of Engineering. "However, the quiet revolution advancing sound science and technology is afoot. And that is where the new center comes in."
Using topological acoustics is a sophisticated way of looking at sound that maps sound waves to an abstract multidimensional space, called a Hilbert Space, to examine their geometry. By examining sound in this way, scientists can see and manipulate attributes of sound waves that aren't visible in traditional acoustics.
To investigate sound through a topological acoustics lens, scientists form a vector by using all of the points in space that a sound travels through as graph points on the Hilbert Space. The angle of this amplitude vector is known as the geometric phase and provides a visual representation of the geometry of sound.
While the Agency continues to believe that the drug approval process is the best way to ensure the safety of new drugs, including those made with CBD, the Agency is committed to evaluating the regulatory frameworks for non-drug uses, including products marketed as foods and dietary supplements. We remain steadfast in our effort to obtain research, data, and other safety and public health input to inform our approach and to address consumer access in a way that protects public health, maintains incentives for cannabis drug development, and creates a robust administrative record needed to support the initiation of any rulemaking. As we learn more, we will continue to update the public about our path forward and provide information that is based on sound science and data.
In some cases, the system struggled to distinguish between sounds that share many properties, such as vocal music and human speech. The researchers note that training the models on more real-world data might improve these outcomes.
The Creditflux Best CLO Fund Award for 2022 was awarded by Creditflux, a news publication service covering global credit investing and trading with news, comment, analysis and data on the credit markets. For the 2022 award selection, Creditflux analyzed the data of open-ended CLO funds launched prior to 2021, and which are listed on the Creditflux hedge fund website. Creditflux ranked the funds through a data-driven process, blending total returns and sharpe ratio through 2021. Twenty-nine funds were considered for the 2022 award. The receipt of this award is not indicative of future performance.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has adopted the attached Supervisory Guidance on Model Risk Management. This guidance, developed jointly with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, articulates the elements of a sound program for effective management of risks that arise when using quantitative models in bank decision making. It also provides guidance to OCC examining personnel and national banks on prudent model risk management policies, procedures, practices, and standards.
The treatment, called histotripsy, noninvasively focuses ultrasound waves to mechanically destroy target tissue with millimeter precision. The relatively new technique is currently being used in a human liver cancer trial in the United States and Europe.
First proposed by Albert Einstein in 1907, phonons are packets of vibrational energy emitted by jittery atoms. These indivisible packets, or quanta, of motion manifest as sound or heat, depending on their frequencies.
Mastering the ability to precisely generate and detect phonons could help pave the way for new kinds of quantum devices that are able to store and retrieve information encoded as particles of sound or that can convert seamlessly between optical and mechanical signals.
When sound was first incorporated into movies in the 1920s, it opened up new possibilities for filmmakers such as music and spoken dialogue. Physicists may be on the verge of a similar revolution, thanks to a new device developed at Stanford University that promises to bring an audio dimension to previously silent quantum science experiments.
In particular, it could bring sound to a common quantum science setup known as an optical lattice, which uses a crisscrossing mesh of laser beams to arrange atoms in an orderly manner resembling a crystal. This tool is commonly used to study the fundamental characteristics of solids and other phases of matter that have repeating geometries. A shortcoming of these lattices, however, is that they are silent.
Graduate student and lead author Yudan Guo, who received a Q-FARM fellowship to support this work, led the effort to confirm the presence of phonons in the device, which was done by sending in different patterns of light, measuring what came out and comparing that to a Goldstone dispersion curve. This curve shows how energy, including sound, is expected to move through crystals; the fact that their findings matched it confirmed both the existence of phonons and the vibrating supersolid state.
The average listening levels of young adults range from 71 to 105 decibels that are weighted on a scale that describes relative loudness of sounds as perceived by the human ear. For context, the sounds of a motorcycle, a rock concert and a movie theater range from 80 to up to 115 decibels, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Noise above 70 decibels over a prolonged period of time may start to damage hearing. Loud noise above 120 decibels, such as a thunderclap or jetliner take-off, can cause immediate harm to the ears.
Roger Highfield, 'Daily Telegraph' The sound of a jelly wobbling has been captured for the first time to mark a unique celebration that blends the staple of childhood parties with architecture, art and science.
A news report opening sound great for a news station or news intro. Just throw a voice over it and you are good. This sound was a request from Brandon. If you use this please be sure to site the artist and SoundBible.com
This is the best helicopter sound effect i've recorded yet by far. A helicopter was scheduled to come by so i was ready to record accordingly. The .wav and .mp3 are the shorter version. The .zip file has 1.27 minutes of the helicopter coming in and passing.
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