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Researchers stunned after recording haunting 'songs' in nature: 'It's a very eerie sound'
The Arctic is no longer silent. Scientists have begun to record eerie vibrations echoing beneath thinning ice — a chilling soundtrack to a region in flux. In a new study published in Geophysical ...
Listening to one-minute-long audio recordings of forest soundscapes has positive effects on people’s short-term wellbeing, new research finds. Improvements to wellbeing were found to be more ...
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Portable audio gear that changes your recordings
From bustling city streets to quiet mountain tops, capturing pristine audio is no longer just for big studios. With the latest portable recorders and field microphones, creators can achieve ...
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