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For this second installment of the Sea Camp series, we explore the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It's the largest of five ...
The Quietus' new column Listen Here is an anthology of sounds. This week John Doran recalls a wave heard up close. Portrait by Al Overdrive, design courtesy of Daniel Hall ...
Predicted by Einstein and dismissed as undetectable, gravitational waves were finally heard in 2016. Now, with observatories ...
We welcome Heather Baron-Gracie to the Kerrang! In Conversation podcast this week, digging into new album Smitten, and how Pale Waves have found creative… ...
A 15-year study has revealed the cosmic background noise of gravitational waves echoing across the universe for the first time.
With advanced technology and artificial intelligence, we are now able to listen to these cosmic whispers in ways that were once not possible.
In addition to gathering insight about the brain activity underpinning melody prediction while listening to music, the researchers observed differences between the electrical activity in the brain ...
Private listening out in the open is possible thanks to acoustic metasurfaces that precisely bend and direct sound waves.
And by carefully listening to the different sounds of the waves, astronomers can learn about the black holes that emitted them.
How listening to light waves could prevent subsea cables sabotage Optics 11 claims its underwater surveillance system can keep constant tabs on ships while remaining undetected. Mack DeGeurin ...