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    A look at solid-state speakers etched from silicon and their potential functions, like helping people with hearing loss and making AR/VR objects feel real  —  Speakers the scale of an asterisk have the potential to vary the best way we reproduce sound, cope with hearing loss—and even make objects in digital actuality feel real

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