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A Mysterious Hum Has Plagued the Earth for 50 Years. Scientists May Have Finally Found Its Source.
Since the 1970s, people across the world have reported hearing an inexplicable low-frequency droning. Scientists now think ...
Scientists decode a mysterious global hum triggered by a massive Arctic avalanche.
Most of us take for granted that what we can hear represents the full acoustic world. It doesn’t. Beneath the threshold of ...
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Even a five-year-old can do it: Collecting river water samples helps map life on 10% of Earth
Dimple Patel, CEO of NatureMetrics ...
Frozen-weather models undercount cooling energy demand by up to 79%, masking a refrigerant surge that hits hot countries ...
It's in the scent of a running stream and the feel of sandstone sashay. It's in the sound of a power-play goal and the taste ...
Heat waves are challenging the continent’s longstanding resistance to cooling technology, spawning new political battles ...
The door to a small farm store swings open. Inside, the aroma of fresh sourdough bread mingles with shelves of local honey ...
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Commentary: ‘Infrasound,’ the Earth’s hidden symphony — Henry I. Miller
Commentary: Beneath the threshold of human perception lies an invisible ocean of sound — and scientists are just beginning to ...
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How a nanotechnology grey goo scenario could destroy the Earth
Thomas Mulligan examines the catastrophic potential of self-replicating molecular machines and the terrifying process by which they could consume our entire planet.
The low-tech classroom that somehow taught us everything we needed to know.
Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.
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