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  2. Doctors Say This Type Of Noise Is Best For Deep Sleep - AOL

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    Smart White Noise Machine. With 10 volume settings and thousands of positive reviews, this white noise machine from SNOOZ is anything but a snoozefest—and it comes with an easy-to-use app for ...

  3. MyNoise - Wikipedia

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    MyNoise Developer(s) Dr. Ir. Stéphane Pigeon Website mynoise.net MyNoise (stylised as myNoise) is a white noise website and app created by Stéphane Pigeon. It offers many different natural soundscapes, as well as synthetic noises such as white noise. History MyNoise was created in 2013 by Stéphane Pigeon, a Belgian audio processing engineer, sound designer, and electrical engineer. By April ...

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    But in White Noise, the dark cloud won't relent. Under its threat of doom, wri Perhaps you throw yourself into altruistic activities, like teaching the elderly to exercise.

  6. Calm Waters - Wikipedia

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    Calm Waters is a 2013 mixed-media installation by artist Kathy Bradford, which consists of seven panels of 3 ⁄ 8-inch (9.5 mm) thick glass that sit several inches in front of a painted abstract pattern resembling waves in blue, gray and teal. [1] The glass panels consist of sand-carved clear laminated glass and clear, white and gray etched ...

  7. Lego White Noise - Wikipedia

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    Lego White Noise is an album [1] [2] or playlist [3] [4] of white noise created solely with the sounds of Lego bricks. Released as a stream in February 2021 by the Lego Group, the 210-minute album was recorded by sound designers using 10,000 bricks, with each track focused on separate routines or sounds, and features ASMR qualities intended to help adults relax.