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Low-frequency sounds that are undetectable by the human ear can make people dance more, a new study finds. And those people may be unaware it's even happening. When you purchase through links on our ...
Researchers describe an acoustic meta-surface that uses pingpong balls, with small holes punctured in each, as Helmholtz resonators to create inexpensive but effective low-frequency sound insulation.
An experimental regenerative therapy that Frequency Therapeutics was developing to treat a form of hearing loss has failed to beat a placebo in a clinical trial for the second time in two years, ...
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