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Atlanta artist Matthew Terrell has created "hate shields," four, 4-foot by 8-foot, sound-muffling panels to block anti-gay slurs at Pride festival.
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That’s why Empa researchers teamed up with de Cavis to develop ultra-thin sound absorbers made from gypsum or cement foams.
The final product was four 4x8 foot sound-blocking panels Terrell called The Hate Shield. They’re making their debut at this year’s Atlanta Pride, posting up at the entrance of the event.
U.S. startup Ko-Solar and Germany’s R. Kohlhauer, announced plans to offer turnkey PV-integrated noise barrier systems for ...
The Zhang lab has since extended its work to explore a broader range of acoustic silencing strategies—including multi-band, ...
The team tested this new material by fitting enough 2.1-inch (5.5-cm)-thick panels to cover about 130 sq ft (12 sq m) of a driveway in Zurich, where one end opens out on a public street and the ...
Though a road project has been under way for over two years, the sound barriers near Kindt's sign -- purchased about six years ago for $75,000 -- are obstructing what many called a time and place ...
DOVER — Many motorists have lamented on social media the installation of wooden sound walls on a section of the Spaulding Turnpike on Dover Point that block the view of Pomeroy Cove and Little ...
Q: Whatever happened to those sound-dampening panels the state installed on the new Tacoma Narrows bridge to reduce the noise made by cars driving over the expansion joints? It looks like they ...