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Frizell, J. Silence. Nature 468, 996 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/468996a

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  1. Interesting but the concept isn't new. That's why we have noise-cancelling headphones

  2. Lol, you are taking taking the context literally KL. Besides, noise canceling headphones are now the old thing as well, there's now echo reduction software that can be installed directly to gadgets.

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