How carbon nanotubes may change the way you live — Does listening to loud music damage your ears?
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How carbon nanotubes will change the world In 1991 a Japanese physicist created a new form of carbon. These tiny threads of carbon turned out to be amazingly strong and durable. Now known as carbon nanotubes, this amazing material is set to make an enormous impact on the world of engineering. But how exactly will it be used? Tap or click for a glimpse at this amazing technology. → |
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Is loud music damaging your ears? Music is one of the great joys of life. It gives us a beat to dance to and a song to groove to. But with headphones being such high-quality tech these days, we sometimes listen to that music much too loud. So what kind of damage is all that loud music really doing to our ears? Tap or click to find out how loud music affects our ears. → |
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