A mysterious hum is annoying residents of the city of West Haven, Connecticut, causing sleep disruption and anxiety. The city ...
Those living in or around Bristol say a low-frequency sound coming from the Reworld facility continues to be a nuisance. Our NBC CT Responds team was first to listen and share stories of community ...
Residents hope a new acoustic study will finally reveal the source and lead to relief ...
Long-term exposure to low-frequency noise can cause numerous health problems, but the solution may be found in an unexpected object, a pingpong ball. Conventionally thought of as the hollow plastic ...
Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT) is a wellness approach that uses low-frequency sound vibrations and has been studied for its potential effects on relaxation, circulation, and overall physical well-being.
A tailored low-intensity noise stimulus alleviated tinnitus symptoms in a Phase II trial, demonstrating promise for a non-masking, precision-based sound therapy that quiets the brain’s internal noise.
Researchers describe an acoustic meta-surface that uses pingpong balls, with small holes punctured in each, as Helmholtz resonators to create inexpensive but effective low-frequency sound insulation.
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