Microsoft Audio Lab Named World’s Quietest Place
When all you can hear is the sound of your own body, extreme quiet is less peaceful than you'd think.
When all you can hear is the sound of your own body, extreme quiet is less peaceful than you'd think.
No electricity will be needed to cool this Amsterdam hotel.
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The project is a huge step towards helping people with paralysis regain mobility.
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Marty McFly would approve.
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A game of space exploration and government setbacks.
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