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Chemical Earmuffs: The Future of Hearing Protection? | SciShow News

Chemical Earmuffs: The Future of Hearing Protection? | SciShow News A group of scientists this week has found a chemical trick that might one day help block the harmful effects of loud noises on our ears, and another has built an underwater robot to take a look underneath Thwaites glacier.

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