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Researchers believe the sounds are made by the sharks snapping their flattened teeth together, possibly as a stress or warning signal. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that sharks ...
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Come and celebrate the arrival of spring at Kew Gardens, surrounded by spectacular spring blossom. In collaboration with the Royal College of Music, Sounds of Blossom will bring the spring blooms to ...
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For those with misophonia, everyday sounds like slurping or chewing can trigger a fight-or-flight response. Scientists are working to understand why. Everyone gets annoyed by certain noises at times.
When you've played on as many smashes as Carol Kaye, you're bound to forget one or two. A lot of people don’t think this fits with Pet Sounds. But really, what does fit with Pet Sounds? “A lot of ...
Scientists recorded rig sharks producing sounds—potentially with their teeth. The clip is thought to be the first documentation of its kind. Paul Caiger / University of Auckland Scientists have ...
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