Category: Sounds

  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] A land artist’s “City,” an electric plane’s milestone, more breakthrough studies on psychedelics, an equitable cafe model and more NASA Releases “Remix” of Sounds From a Black Hole NASA has debunked the misconception that space is silent by releasing a “remix” of sound from a black hole in the Perseus galaxy cluster, captured by […]

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  • New Study Reveals What Fish Talk About – COOL HUNTING®

    New Study Reveals What Fish Talk About – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Scientists have found that acoustic communication under the sea is relied upon by fish even more than previously believed. These “boops, honks and hoots” (though some make noises akin to croaks and hums) are “a major mode of communication among fish, rather than just limited to a few oddballs.” Published in the scientific journal Ichthyology […]

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  • Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    Link About It: This Week’s Picks

    [ad_1] AI-made music, the world’s thinnest paper, missing NYC street sounds and more from around the internet NYPL’s “Missing Sounds of New York” Playlist The latest in a line of digital offerings provided by the New York Public Library, the strangely emotional Missing Sounds of New York exists as an “auditory love letter to New […]

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  • NYPL’s “Missing Sounds of New York” Playlist – COOL HUNTING®

    NYPL’s “Missing Sounds of New York” Playlist – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] The latest in a line of digital offerings provided by the New York Public Library, the strangely emotional Missing Sounds of New York exists as an “auditory love letter to New Yorkers.” Beginning with chatter and clanking turnstiles, “To See An Underground Show” features those familiar screeching brakes and a little subway performance, while […]

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  • Explore ASMR at the “Weird Sensation Feels Good” Exhibition – COOL HUNTING®

    Explore ASMR at the “Weird Sensation Feels Good” Exhibition – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Inside Sweden’s national architecture and design museum in Stockholm, ArkDes, the first-of-its-kind exhibition Weird Sensation Feels Good investigates autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR)—a phenomenon now 13 million videos deep on the internet. ASMR—chilling, pleasurable tingles instigated by common sounds, like rustling, scratching or crinkling—grew beyond a niche subset. The exhibition examines the pre-internet history […]

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