When Science Faces the Paranormal Around the world, there are countless tales of haunted houses—manor houses in the French ...
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Infrasound, or audio with a frequency lower than 20 hertz, is all around you, but usually humans are incapable of hearing it. Amherst College sound artist Brian House has been using new technology to ...
Thirty years ago, the blockbuster movie Twister featured a group of academics putting themselves at risk by chasing tornadoes in the name of science. Although the Hollywood story entailed a surfeit of ...
Golden-winged warblers abandoned their nests and flew 932 miles to escape a deadly supercell storm, but the storm was still 250 to 560 miles away when they left. While meteorologists tracked the ...
TL;DR: In California, a small fire in a test kitchen is giving fire safety engineers and firefighters a closer look at an unusual idea: putting out flames with sound instead of water. During a recent ...
There are unseen forces behind why a house might feel haunted — but no, it’s not ghosts. New research suggests that inaudible infrasound waves emitted by a building’s old boiler, pipes, and plumbing ...
In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches fire on an unattended gas stove. Within moments, a smoke detector wails.
Infrasound waves are usually too low for the human ear to actually hear, but they can still have a negative effect on mood—possibly an explanation for places that feel haunted An experiment that ...
The world is filled with sounds below the range of typical human hearing. These invisible noises, known as infrasound, can even come from within your home, stemming from old pipes, ventilation systems ...