Across Acoustics

Across Acoustics

ASA Publications' Office

Episodes 90
Avg. Duration 27m
Activity Highly Active
Since Jan 2021
Latest Episode Feb 2026

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Schedule
Every 2 Weeks
Format
Episodic
Consistency
79%
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About This Podcast

The official podcast of the Acoustical Society of America's Publications' Office. Highlighting authors' research from our four publications - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA), JASA Express Letters, Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (POMA), and Acoustics Today.

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Recent Episodes

Should AI tell you how to talk?

Feb 23, 2026 45m Transcript

With the development of automatic speech recognition has come a new type of technology, designed to give the user advice on how to speak better. In this episode, we talk with Nicole Holliday…

Slurping, Snuffling, and Crunching: Assessing Misophonia Symptoms

Feb 09, 2026 19m Transcript

Do you find the sound of people chewing unbearably annoying? Or perhaps you can't stand to be near folks who are typing on noisy keyboards, fidgeting with their pens, or rustling a plastic bag of…

Wave Phenomena in Vibroacoustic Systems

Jan 19, 2026 28m Transcript

Manipulating the scattering of waves can allow engineers to achieve numerous goals, like reducing unwanted noise or eliminating potentially destructive vibrations in structures. In this episode, we…

POMA Student Paper Competition: New Orleans

Jan 05, 2026 58m Transcript

In this episode, find out what the next generation of acousticians is researching! In this episode, we talk to the latest round of POMA Student Paper Competition winners, from the joint 188th meeting…

A New Way to Measure Bat Hearing

Dec 22, 2025 19m Transcript

Studying bats' hearing can be tricky due to their small size, making certain styles of measurement used for larger echolocating mammals unavailable to researchers. In this episode, we talk to…

Sonic Deception in World War II

Dec 08, 2025 15m Transcript

You may have heard of the "ghost army" of World War II—a set of rubber tanks used by the US Army to mimic active battlefields in Europe. What you may not know was the tanks were accompanied by an…

The Unique Acoustics of Traditional Chinese Interlocked Timber-Arched Covered Bridges

Nov 24, 2025 24m Transcript

The traditional Chinese structure of the interlocked timber-arched covered bridge serves multiple purposes within Chinese culture—both as a physical connection between communities, but also as a…

The Eras of Taylor Swift's Changing Dialect

Nov 10, 2025 27m Transcript

Longitudinal studies of how an individual's accent changes over the course of their life are hard to come by. Fortunately, Taylor Swift's decade-plus career-- and the numerous interviews she's given…

The Acoustic Impacts of Marine Energy Converters

Oct 20, 2025 52m Transcript

In an effort to develop renewable energy, scientists have turned to the sun, the wind, and now the ocean. With these new forms of energy harvesting, considerations need to be made about how the new…

Advances in Soundscape

Sep 29, 2025 50m Transcript

A lot has changed in the twelve years since JASA's first special issue on soundscape research. This episode, we talk to the editors of the recent special issue on  Advances in Soundscape: Emerging…

A New Way to Diagnose Osteoporosis

Sep 08, 2025 28m Transcript

Ultrasonic tomography has been applied in many fields, from geophysics to engineering, and now to medicine. In this episode, we talk with Aaron Chung-Jukko and Peter Huthwaite (Imperial College…

Iconicity and Sound Symbolism

Aug 11, 2025 1h 13m Transcript

For a long time, it was believed that words were mostly arbitrary symbols. However, with advances in our ability to study speech, it has become clear that we must reconsider the fundamental…

Reproducing Soundscapes with the AudioDome

Jul 07, 2025 31m Transcript

Recreating the natural hearing experience has long challenged researchers who study auditory perception. Recently, ambisonic panning has been developed as a method to accurately reproduce…

An Archeoacoustic Look at Two Hindu Temples

Jun 16, 2025 21m Transcript

Much of the research into the historical acoustics of worship spaces has focused on Christian churches or Islamic mosques. However, little is known about the acoustic history of Hindu worship spaces,…

Student Paper Competition: Environmentally Friendly Acoustic Design, Spatial Impulse Response Measurements, and Acoustic Spectrometers

May 26, 2025 40m Transcript

This episode showcases the latest winners of the POMA Student Paper Competition: First, Jonathan Michael Broyles (University of Colorado, Boulder) discusses his database to help acoustical…

Large Venue Acoustics

May 06, 2025 55m Transcript

Large venues like amphitheaters and stadiums are used across the world for a variety of purposes, hosting everything from sporting events to concerts to large social gatherings and other events. The…

Things That Go Boom

Apr 14, 2025 51m Transcript

In this episode, we explore things that go boom: from volcanic eruptions to underwater ordinances to the (relatively) tiny explosions of gunshots. Thomas Blanford (University of New Hampshire) joins…

Show Your Scattering Coefficients

Feb 24, 2025 38m Transcript

The phenomenon of acoustic scattering, when a sound wave bounces off a surface and is redirected in different directions because of the surface texture, has been recognized since ancient Greece.…

Reducing Shipping Noise for Fatter, Happier Marine Mammals

Jan 20, 2025 23m Transcript

Human-made noise from shipping is an ongoing problem for aquatic life. However, actually implementing measures to reduce noise can be costly and time consuming-- a risk many ship makers don't want to…

Acoustic Levitation and Trapping

Dec 16, 2024 16m Transcript

Acoustic levitation allows objects to be suspended in air or in liquids without falling. In this episode, we speak with Philip Marston (Washington State University) about the history of acoustic…

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Across Acoustics has published 90 episodes since January 2021, covering topics in Science.

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Across Acoustics is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 27m.

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