Brown noise, the better-known white noise, and even pink noise are all sonic hues.
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The moths in your garden might hear your tomato plant's pain.
Meaningful pictures are assembled from meaningless noise.
A recent study highlights the astounding adaptability of the human brain.
Scuba divers often appear to be swimming through a calm and muffled universe. This couldn't be farther from the truth.
It’s the paradoxical observation that the more we try to process, the less we actually can.
Humanity's newest, most powerful space telescope is performing even better than predicted. The reason why is unprecedented.
Music and sounds only seem to reduce pain in mice when played at a specific volume.
How the simple act of watching twilight can radically transform our perception of the world and our role within it.
So far, two papers have been retracted, and a third is under investigation. Accusations of plagiarism appear convincing.
The robot can drive heavy steal beams into the ground at a rate of 1 per 73 seconds, which will help expedite solar farm construction.
New chip eliminates the need for specific decoding hardware, boosting gaming systems, 5G networks, and more.
If you put very fine black powder powder in a confined space it explodes in a cloud of heat, gas and noise.
The beauty of this magical medicine called silence is that it is available to all of us, even in cities, if only we care to listen.
We already know animals feel emotions, and that they can understand humans' emotions. But can they understand each other's emotions?
The very dust that blocks our view of the distant, luminous objects in the Universe is responsible for our entire existence.
To study the origin of the Universe, we could build a constellation of six expensive spacecraft — or we could just use the Moon.
There's a whole lotta shakin' goin' on beneath the single plate of Mars.
It’s like radar, but with light. Distributed acoustic sensing — DAS — picks up tremors from volcanoes, quaking ice and deep-sea faults, as well as traffic rumbles and whale calls.
Apart from the energy needed to flip the switch, no other energy is needed to transmit the information.
A new artificial intelligence method removes the effect of gravity on cosmic images, showing the real shapes of distant galaxies.
Individual space telescopes, like Hubble and JWST, revolutionized our knowledge of the Universe. What if we had an array of them, instead?
These 10 best practices can help organizations develop high-quality and engaging training videos for employees.
We knew we'd find galaxies unlike any seen before in its first deep-field image. But the other images hold secrets even more profound.
Noise causes stress. For our ancestors, it meant danger: thunder, animal roars, war cries, triggering a 'fight or run' reaction.
People who go ballistic over other people's eating sounds aren't just cranky — they have misophonia.
Humanity can avoid catastrophe — if we look beyond our blinkered present.
'Dorozoku' map crowd-sources the whereabouts of noisy kids in Japan – but who's being anti-social here, exactly?
A new paper explores how noise from human activities pollutes the oceans, and what we can do to fix it.