Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most of the time, animal noises match the animal. Horses neigh and it works. Dogs bark, and their sound generally matches the size ...
One homeowner trying to figure out what was causing odd sounds over a little girl's bedroom ended up uncovering an adorable ...
Noise is an unseen pollutant with very real health impacts. Like many other forms of pollution, because of systemic injustice, it affects some people more than others. It also affects wildlife.
We may go to the woods seeking peace and quiet, but are we taking our noise with us? A study published in the journal, Current Biology, led by scientists from the USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain ...
The collection features crystal‑clear wildlife recordings that capture individual animals with astonishing fidelity. From the lilting chirps of songbirds perched near the edge of a treeline to the ...
Animals use sound to communicate, defend territory, and survive, but some species produce noises that seem almost impossible. These vocalizations can resemble mechanical hums, human voices, or ...
Underwater noise pollution is becoming a growing concern in the Western Indian Ocean, where whales, dolphins, fish, turtles, and invertebrates depend on sound. As shipping and industrial activity ...
The first grainy film clip shows a black bear exploding out of the trail camera’s frame. In another, a mule deer stops munching wildflowers, backs away and takes off in the opposite direction. In a ...
The Icelandic pop star Björk's new installation at Centre Pompidou in Paris uses animal sounds to help people understand what's lost and what we... A new installation lets you hear extinct and ...
The good news is it’s a problem we can solve if we want to. When the covid-19 pandemic started, Jennifer Phillips thought about the songs of the sparrows. They were easier to hear, because the world ...