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Scientists Built a New Kind of Invisibility Cloak, But It’s Not For Your Eyes – ScienceAlert
Sound waves don’t always hit our ears directly – they can also bounce off other objects and the walls of the space that we’re…
Sound waves don’t always hit our ears directly they can also bounce off other objects and the walls of the space that we’re in, which is why listening to a band play in a cavernous cathedral is a different experience to listening in a small music club.
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