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Scientists Race to Record Earth's Last Intact Forests
Planet WinsJun 9

Scientists Race to Record Earth's Last Intact Forests

A global team is capturing the sounds of untouched forests before they disappear, creating acoustic baselines that reveal what satellites can't see. These audio archives could transform how we protect what's left.

Mongabay3 min read
NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound
InnovationFeb 6

NYU Creates Handheld Time Crystals That Float on Sound

Scientists at New York University have created time crystals you can see with your naked eye, suspended in mid-air by sound waves on a device small enough to hold in your hand. This breakthrough makes exotic quantum physics accessible and could revolutionize computing and data storage.

Phys.org3 min read
NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals
InnovationFeb 14

NYU Scientists Create Hand-Sized Levitating Time Crystals

Physicists at New York University have created time crystals you can hold in your hand—made from styrofoam beads that float on sound waves and defy Newton's laws of motion. This breakthrough could unlock insights into everything from heart pacemakers to financial markets.

Google News - Scientists Discover2 min read
9,500-Acre Wildlife Estate Gets Year-Round Sound Monitoring
Planet WinsMay 5

9,500-Acre Wildlife Estate Gets Year-Round Sound Monitoring

Scientists are using cutting-edge tech to listen to wildlife across a massive English estate before beginning one of the country's biggest nature recovery projects. The year-round acoustic survey will track everything from bats to insects, creating a rare baseline before restoration begins.

Google News - Wildlife Recovery3 min read
Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics
InnovationFeb 8

Scientists Create Visible Time Crystal That Defies Physics

Physicists at NYU built a handheld device using foam beads and sound waves that breaks Newton's Third Law and could unlock secrets of quantum computing and human biology. The exotic time crystal fits in your palm and uses technology as simple as packing peanuts floating on acoustic waves.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Hong Kong Engineers Crack Noise Problem for Ventilated Spaces
InnovationFeb 23

Hong Kong Engineers Crack Noise Problem for Ventilated Spaces

Scientists just solved a problem that's plagued architects for decades: how to keep buildings quiet without blocking airflow. A new discovery could make everything from offices to airplane engines significantly quieter.

Phys.org - Technology2 min read
Penn State's 3D Speaker Lens Creates Private Sound Bubbles
VideosJun 14

Penn State's 3D Speaker Lens Creates Private Sound Bubbles

Researchers created a 3D-printed speaker cover that focuses sound into a spot just 4 inches wide, letting you blast music while someone 2 inches away hears nearly nothing. The breakthrough could end headphone requirements in cars, museums, and public spaces.

New Atlas3 min read
NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold
InnovationFeb 7

NYU Scientists Create Time Crystals You Can Hold

Physicists at New York University have discovered a new type of time crystal made from simple styrofoam beads that levitate on sound waves and defy traditional physics. The handheld device opens doors for quantum computing advances and helps us understand how our own bodies work.

Google News - Scientists Discover3 min read
Blue Whales' Songs Hide Them From Killer Whales
Planet WinsJul 5

Blue Whales' Songs Hide Them From Killer Whales

Blue whales sing at frequencies so low that killer whales can't hear them beyond a kilometer, effectively making the ocean's loudest animal acoustically invisible to its only predator. This discovery reveals how nature's largest creatures use sound as a survival tool.

Google News - Science3 min read
Composer Evan Call Found Magic in a Cave at Age 14
Community HeroesMar 6

Composer Evan Call Found Magic in a Cave at Age 14

A teenage boy discovered his life's calling when he heard medieval instruments echo through a cave's natural acoustics. Today at 37, Evan Call creates musical magic as a professional composer.

Japan Times2 min read
Costa Rica Forests Sound Like Life Is Thriving Again
Planet WinsApr 16

Costa Rica Forests Sound Like Life Is Thriving Again

Scientists used microphones to prove that Costa Rica's protected forests aren't just greener—they're alive with returning wildlife. The sounds of regenerated forests now match those of healthy, protected areas.

Mongabay3 min read
Caterpillars Crack Ant Colony Code Using Complex Rhythms
Planet WinsFeb 26

Caterpillars Crack Ant Colony Code Using Complex Rhythms

Scientists discovered how caterpillars learn to "speak" ant language using complex rhythms to gain shelter in ant colonies. It's one of the first times this level of acoustic communication has been found in insects.

Google News - Science2 min read
French Musician Soothes Lions With Guns N' Roses Cover
VideosMay 6

French Musician Soothes Lions With Guns N' Roses Cover

A French singer-songwriter named Plumes played an acoustic version of "November Rain" for three lions, and their reaction melted hearts worldwide. The big cats approached him calmly, laid down less than a yard away, and relaxed to his music.

Upworthy2 min read
Paul McCartney at 83: New Album Shows He's Still Got It
Community HeroesJun 1

Paul McCartney at 83: New Album Shows He's Still Got It

Paul McCartney just dropped a new album that proves the Beatles legend hasn't lost his magic touch after 60 years in music. The collection showcases his remarkable range, from acoustic ballads to polished rockers, with a touching duet featuring Ringo Starr.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read
Underwater Speakers Bring Jamaica's Dying Reef Back to Life
Planet WinsApr 24

Underwater Speakers Bring Jamaica's Dying Reef Back to Life

Divers are installing waterproof speakers on Jamaica's ocean floor, playing the sounds of healthy reefs to attract marine life back to bleached coral. The acoustic approach has already doubled fish populations on the Great Barrier Reef in just six weeks.

Guardian Environment3 min read
Bee Gees' 1973 Harmony Stuns Johnny Carson on Tonight Show
Daily MixApr 15

Bee Gees' 1973 Harmony Stuns Johnny Carson on Tonight Show

When the Bee Gees performed an acoustic version of "Massachusetts" on The Tonight Show in 1973, their perfect three-part harmony left Johnny Carson visibly emotional. The intimate performance showcased why the brothers' songwriting genius touched everyone from Frank Sinatra to Elvis Presley.

Upworthy2 min read
Mumbai Office Designer Chooses Quality Over Scale
InnovationFeb 24

Mumbai Office Designer Chooses Quality Over Scale

While competitors chase rapid expansion, Dextrus is proving that thoughtful workspace design focused on human comfort can build a sustainable business. The Mumbai company works with enterprises like Kotak Bank and Harvard Business School by prioritizing acoustics, art, and invisible infrastructure over trendy shortcuts.

YourStory India3 min read
Scientists Track Rare Forest Elephants at CAR Gathering
Planet WinsApr 19

Scientists Track Rare Forest Elephants at CAR Gathering

At a remote clearing in Central African Republic, researchers are unlocking secrets of Africa's most elusive elephants through patient observation and sound technology. The work is building a decades-long record of elephant behavior while training local scientists to lead the future.

Mongabay2 min read
Wind-Powered Sculptures Turn Invisible Energy Into Song
InnovationFeb 11

Wind-Powered Sculptures Turn Invisible Energy Into Song

Artists worldwide are transforming wind into haunting music through massive steel sculptures that help people emotionally connect with renewable energy. These installations are turning abstract concepts like kilowatt-hours into experiences you can hear and feel.

Google News - Wind Energy3 min read
Škoda's New Bike Bell Cuts Through Noise-Canceling Headphones
VideosApr 8

Škoda's New Bike Bell Cuts Through Noise-Canceling Headphones

A car company just solved one of cycling's most modern problems with a completely analog bell that pedestrians wearing ANC headphones can actually hear. The secret? Two precisely tuned frequencies that slip past noise cancellation technology.

New Atlas2 min read

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