Early research indicates that pink noise may enhance sleep and memory, driving a buzz around different types of colored noises. While white noise is well-known for masking sounds, pink, brown, and other colored noises are gaining popularity for their potential benefits on sleep, concentration, and relaxation. Pink noise, which sounds like the natural sound of rain or the ocean, is lower in pitch compared to the high frequencies of white noise. Brown noise, which has an even lower pitch, provides a soothing rumble. Despite the growing interest, scientific research on the benefits of these colored noises remains limited. Additionally, MIT scientists have created noise-cancelling silk sheets that can soundproof rooms.
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The high frequencies of white noise can sound harsh. Pink noise sounds lower in pitch and more like the natural sound of rain or the ocean. Brown noise sounds even lower in pitch, giving it a pleasing, soothing rumble. https://t.co/Ik3uzdR4ZI
White noise is well-known for masking sounds, but pink, brown, and other colored noises are gaining popularity for their potential benefits on sleep, concentration, and relaxation despite limited scientific research. https://t.co/eAR3Q6xzWs
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