Korean Homes That Act as Instruments, The Environment's Role in Linguistic Evolution, Chatter in Himayalan Singing Bowls, Interrupting Psyllid Mating to Save Florida's Orange Groves and more
Friday, October 30, 2015 - 16:00
in Mathematics & Economics
Eavesdropping on Arctic whales, cheering in college hockey games, levitating cells to detect disease-signaling stiffness, gender equality in chickadee songs, and detecting hive health through honeybee vibrations are among the highlights of the many being made at ASA's Fall 2015 Meeting. Press releases for these sessions are currently available under embargo. Additionally, a gallery featuring lay-language versions of presented papers is available; highlights include the evolution of pianos, identifying dementia with automated speech recognition.