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Engineers create breathable noise barrier

Potential applications include reducing urban noise pollution, silencing drone propellers

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The 3D-printed acoustic metamaterial sends back sound. Pic/Boston University

The 3D-printed acoustic metamaterial sends back sound. Pic/Boston University

Boston University engineers have developed an acoustic metamaterial that blocks 94 per cent of sound while allowing air to pass freely. In tests, a loudspeaker fitted with the device became inaudible until the material was removed. Potential applications include reducing urban noise pollution, silencing drone propellers.

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