
April 2003 From American Institute of Physics Acoustics meeting: Web pressroom now open A new way to see blood vessels, Stopping disco noise, Cry of the tiger Melville, New York, April 21, 2003Next week at the Nashville Convention Center, researchers from around the world will gather to discuss the latest discoveries and advances in acoustics, such as experimental evidence for different types of "perfect pitch," the use of sound to stop bleeding, and a newfound convergence of the art and science in the banjo. But even if you can't be at next week's Acoustical Society of America Meeting from April 28-May 2, the ASA World Wide Press Room (http://www.acoustics.org/press) already enables you to write stories about topics to be covered at the meeting. The website contains numerous lay-language papers on meeting talks, as well as the general press release for the meeting. Also available at the site is a searchable database of all meeting abstracts. SPECIAL NOTE: The ASA Press Luncheon, originally scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, has been cancelled. However, we will be happy to help journalists both on- and off-site get in touch with desired meeting speakers. Reporters wishing to receive complimentary registration for the meeting or a book of abstracts can fill out the reply form at the end of the message. The following text lists some examples of lay language papers and additional meeting topics. LAY LANGUAGE PAPERS: SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS 145th Acoustical Society of America Meeting Nashville, TennesseeEvidence for Distinct Types of "Perfect Pitch" By David Ross, Yale Medical School, et al. http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/Ross.htm Acoustics of the Banjo By Joe Dickey, Johns Hopkins University and Ray Wakeland, Penn State http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/Dickey.htm Stopping Disco Noise Cold By Richard J. Peppin and Joan Casamaj� http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/Peppin.htm A New Way to See Vessels inside the Human Body By Xiaoming Zhang et al., Mayo Clinic http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/Zhang.htm Acoustical Abilities of Siberian, Sumatran and Bengal Tigers By Ed Walsh, Boys Town National Research Hospital, and Colleagues http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/Walsh.htm FULL LAY LANGUAGE PAPER LIST: http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/lay_lang.html OTHER TOPICS AT THE MEETINGVibroacoustography: The Sound of Tissue http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/press_release.html#t04 Digitally Improving an Average Singing Voice http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/press_release.html#t02 Swimbladders May Improve Hearing in Schools of Fish http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/press_release.html#t11 A "Water Hammer" Powers Up Sonoluminescence http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/press_release.html#t08 GENERAL PRESS RELEASE (contains many additional story tips) http://www.acoustics.org/press/145th/press_release.html REPORTER'S REPLY FORM 145th ASA Meeting, Nashville, TN Nashville Convention Center, 601 Commerce St. Nashville, TN 37203 April 28-May 2, 2003Please return this form to Ben Stein at [email protected] or fax to 301-209-0846 ___Please sign me up for the meeting. ___Please mail me the book of abstracts for the meeting. NAME: AFFILIATION: STREET ADDRESS: CITY, STATE: EMAIL ADDRESS: |