Binghamton University: Thinner Than Hair, Stronger Than Steel -- and Able to Hear? How Spider Silk Research Led to a New Kind of Microphone
December 02, 2023
December 02, 2023
BINGHAMTON, New York, Dec. 2 -- Binghamton University issued the following news:
By Ethan Knox '20
The human ability to notice the world around us is made possible by our sense organs -- eyes, ears, nose, skin and tongue -- which are so efficient that most people don't consciously think about them. Others, like Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Ron Miles, have always had a "sense" for them.
"I have been interested in . . .
By Ethan Knox '20
The human ability to notice the world around us is made possible by our sense organs -- eyes, ears, nose, skin and tongue -- which are so efficient that most people don't consciously think about them. Others, like Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Ron Miles, have always had a "sense" for them.
"I have been interested in . . .