• @[email protected]
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    242 years ago

    As a swede who wanted to look up more about these Swedish researchers, it was hilarious to me that they were actually Swiss. Then I looked up the article’s author and apparently she’s German. Seriously thought only North America got Sweden and Switzerland mixed up.

    What a bad article.

  • @[email protected]
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    172 years ago

    That last neighbor bit.

    Editor: remember, you need to have a statement about negatives or limitations, can’t have only positives.

    Writer: uhh you got it, boss, I’m sure I can think of something.

  • @[email protected]
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    102 years ago

    Autistic son will take any invention that blocks noise so hopefully this becomes something 🙈😂

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    92 years ago

    “3cm thick material” “Cancelled 20-2000 hz”

    Idk that seems like some bad limitation. Active noise cancelling can already cancel low tones pretty well and fits in earbuds.

  • Curious Canid
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    82 years ago

    I wonder how many marriages they will save?

    And, yeah, I want a pair too.

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    82 years ago

    This would be revolutionary and I’m not just talking about headphones, think about situations like having a snoring partner or a construction site nearby. I can imagine how a business like “earplugs with ionised noise cancellation” emerges and becomes very successful.

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    32 years ago

    I want this tech in my home’s or car windows to deaden the noise pollution in the city.

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    -32 years ago

    If those work as well as the article claims, I look forward to owning a pair.

    Wonder if they can get the tech small enough to put inside earplugs?