Scientists there have found a way to create Soundproof wallpaper.
And they used moth wings as their inspiration.
The scales on the wings absorb noises, and the researchers believe this can revolutionize noise-canceling technology. So instead of bulky soundproofing panels, they could achieve an even-better result with ultra-thin wallpaper.
Moth wings can block out around 87% of sound waves . . . even when placed against a hard surface like a wall. It's too early to say when the new technology might be applied to new products. Link: The University of Bristol