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The physics of squeaking sneakers

Quality: 9/10 Relevance: 6/10

Summary

Ars Technica covers a Nature paper on the physics of sneaker squeaks, showing that tread geometry dictates squeak frequency. Through experiments with shoes and custom silicone blocks, researchers demonstrate tunable frictional metamaterials and draw parallels between soft friction and earthquake dynamics, with implications for quieter footwear and material design.

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