Coal miners in the sleepy Chinese county of Qinyuan sometimes dine at Zhang’s skewer eatery, especially on payday, so a gas ...
Low-frequency noises that humans can feel, but not hear, may be behind the spooky feeling of old houses—and serve as a ...
Every human voice is acoustically unique. The anatomy and evolutionary history behind that fact turns out to be one of ...
But what if that popular gender-based stereotype is wrong? Jeanne Brown, a graduate student at McGill University, has found ...
A hearing system that monitors brain waves could help people with hearing loss communicate in noisy environments.
Israeli forces closed the main road in the town of al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa. Local sources told the news agency that troops blocked the main road ...
Gas costs about $1 more in Kansas and Missouri than before the war began on Feb. 28. Oil prices have risen above $100 per barrel during the war. A Reuters/Ipsos poll found about 77% of registered ...
“Unlawful attacks on key oil and energy infrastructure have foreseeable knock-on economic impacts that could prove harmful to millions of people,” said Joey Shea, senior Saudi Arabia and United Arab ...
PULLMAN, Wash. — A Washington State University-led research team says it has found a way to turn sewage sludge into pipeline-quality renewable natural gas more efficiently and at a lower cost, ...
Brian House’s new album, "Everyday Infrasound in an Uncertain World," features recordings of atmospheric infrasound made with custom-built macrophones. The natural world is filled with sound beyond ...
How often do people fart? That pressing question is currently being studied by scientists at the University of Maryland. Microbiologist Brantley Hall and his colleagues are attempting to map something ...