My dog Juno seems to know a storm is coming long before the sky darkens. A sensitivity that feels almost supernatural. But ...
A new study suggests that infrasound, a low-frequency vibration inaudible to the human ear, may be responsible for the ...
New research suggests that infrasound—low-frequency sound waves below human hearing—may explain why certain places feel haunted. Experiments showed that exposure to infrasound increased irritability, ...
I have a problem with low frequency noise coming from the party wall between me and my neighbour. It runs across all floors in my apartment and up through the bed and sofa, causing pain in my head ...
Those living in or around Bristol say a low-frequency sound coming from the Reworld facility continues to be a nuisance. Our NBC CT Responds team was first to listen and share stories of community ...
Long-term exposure to low-frequency noise can cause numerous health problems, but the solution may be found in an unexpected object, a pingpong ball. Conventionally thought of as the hollow plastic ...
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My wife, Marie, and I recently returned from a week vacationing on Block Island. Access to the island is by ferryboat from Point Judith, Rhode Island. Marie has a special relationship with Block ...
Researchers describe an acoustic meta-surface that uses pingpong balls, with small holes punctured in each, as Helmholtz resonators to create inexpensive but effective low-frequency sound insulation.
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