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A word in your ear

David Jones

Nature, 2001, vol. 413, issue 6857, 696-696

Abstract: Atmospheric disturbances, such as aurorae and meteorites, are sometimes noisy. If the root cause of the sound could be harnessed artificially, it would make a useful public-address system.

Date: 2001
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