Researchers developed a 3D-printed device that splits white noise into an acoustic rainbow without the use of electricity.
The device, called an acoustic rainbow emitter (ARE), uses passive structures to steer sound frequencies without active components.
The ARE mimics natural systems that manipulate sound, like the ears of certain animals.
This advancement challenges previous methods which required electricity and highlights the potential for passive sound manipulation systems.
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