Only 12 millimeters long, but louder than 140 decibels: Danionella cerebrum. Credit: Senckenberg/Britz An international research team, along with Senckenberg scientist Dr. Ralf Britz, has studied ...
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We live in a noisy world, from traffic and aircraft congestion to construction sites, TV shows, and many other sources. But understanding dB measurements can help, as we will soon see. Noise is an ...
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