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Did You Hear Alex U. Case on Science Friday?

Posted by alex case on September 25, 2014

Working with graduate and undergraduate SRT students, as well as students and colleagues at New York University, some interesting data have been collected on the details of sound radiation from guitar amps and pianos. The piano work caught the ears and eyes of the good folks at Science Friday.  And Professor Case got some air time.  It was aired on NPR radio stations 8 Aug 2014 and is collecting Likes online.

Give it a listen.


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Posted in: News & Events, Research | Tagged: Alex Case, NPR, piano, Public Radio International, Science Friday
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