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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 ...
Heat has killed 200,000 in Europe in just four years, but it lags far behind the US in air conditioning adoption. It's now a ...
The best things in life are free, but we could all use some extra cash. Let us lead you to the land of green with our daily ...
Most of us take for granted that what we can hear represents the full acoustic world. It doesn’t. Beneath the threshold of ...
Scientists decode a mysterious global hum triggered by a massive Arctic avalanche.
Frozen-weather models undercount cooling energy demand by up to 79%, masking a refrigerant surge that hits hot countries ...
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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 ...
Greenwood just got the opportunity of a lifetime. Buc-ee's wants to put a travel center at the southeast corner of Interstate ...
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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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20 Upcoming Video Games That Might Surprise You
There might be more to these games than meets the eye.
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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 neighbor had installed an above ground pool just weeks earlier, complete with a large external pump system. At first, it ...
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