Boston University researchers have created a metamaterial noise canceller that absorbs a large amount of sound while still maintaining airflow. Shaped like a doughnut-ring like structure, the printed noise blocker effectively eliminates 94% of sound, as is apparent in an experiment using a long tube playing out high frequency sounds from a loudspeaker. The metamaterial […]
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