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MIT Scientists Figured Out How to Eavesdrop Using a Potato Chip Bag

From Gizmodo:

In a scenario straight out of “Enhance, enhance!,” MIT scientists have figured out that the tiny vibrations on ordinary objects like a potato chip bag or a glass of water or even a plant can be reconstructed into intelligible speech. All it takes is a camera and a snappy algorithm. Take a listen.

John Quintanilla Engagement Leave a comment April 14, 2015January 20, 2015 1 Minute

Symphonic Equations: Waves and Tubes

This excellent and engaging video describes how sine and cosine functions can be applied to music.

 

John Quintanilla Calculus, Guest presenter, Physics, Popular Culture Leave a comment February 16, 2015October 1, 2014 1 Minute

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