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Newfound Sound Wave Scattering Rule May Lead To Less Bulky Soundproofing

via Phys.org·yesterday

Researchers in China have uncovered a quantum-inspired rule governing sound scattering, potentially leading to more effective and less bulky soundproofing materials. This discovery matters for architecture and urban planning, where noise reduction is critical for quality of life and health. The broader implication is a new era of material science that could revolutionize how we design quiet, efficient living and working spaces.

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