Muffled furnace
David Jones
Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6687, 740-740
Abstract:
Noise reduction is this week's project for DREADCO, whose scientists plan to tackle it by developing the sound-absorbing qualities of burning gas. They hope to perfect a gas burner, the reaction regime of which over-reacts to sound and absorbs it perfectly, and then extend the principles to a surface that rusts or tarnishes while deadening sound completely.
Date: 1998
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