A unique array of listening devices deployed by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, is one of the first stations in an important new global ...
Details of tornadoes and infrasound frequency detection. Design aspects of the GLINDA system. How GLINDA can be used for early warning systems. “My mind was racing with a million thoughts, regrets, ...
2003-02-24 04:00:00 PDT Denver-- In rumbling tones far lower than the sounds that human ears can hear, a symphony of mysterious noises constantly assails the entire globe, and scientists are learning ...
Infrasound is too low-frequency for humans to hear. It has been mistaken for ghosts, has been known to cause nausea and headaches in humans, and is used to monitor the testing of nuclear weapons. It’s ...
The shock wave from Friday's (Feb. 15) meteor explosion above Russia sent subsonic waves through the atmosphere halfway around the world. Up to 11 sensors in Greenland, Africa, Russia's Kamchatka ...
Scientists rejected so-called ‘wind turbine syndrome’ as a cause of sleep-related disorders after an in-depth study that tested the impact of their infrasound emissions on health. Australia’s Woolcock ...
Opponents of wind farms in the US and Canada insist that low-frequency noise generated by turbines is detrimental to human health. But in Germany, experts aren't convinced that infranoise poses a ...
When the Chelyabinsk meteor exploded high over Russia on February 15, it was a blast heard around the world. This isn't just a figure of speech. Though too low-frequency for human hearing, sound waves ...
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