Ronald D. Moore's Battlestar Galactica reimagining is a relatively grounded space opera, but is it truly scientifically ...
Auditory neuroscience explains why the brain cannot hold a voice the way it holds a face -- and what bereaved families ...
An equine makes the low-pitched part of its whinny by vibrating its vocal cords—similar to how humans speak and sing—and the high-pitched part by whistling ...
A horse’s whinny is an iconic sound, arguably on par with a cow’s moo and a sheep’s baa and a donkey’s hee-haw. Most people can immediately recognize a horse’s signature sound, so it might come as a ...
Scientists find horses produce two sounds at once - a deep vocal tone and a high whistle - revealing how their complex whinny really works.
Singer-songwriter tells us about his new album, My Days of 58, plus fatherhood, working with Noah Cyrus, and more ...
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How can horses produce low and high sounds at the same time?
The horse's whinny impresses with its unique acoustic signature, clearly blending low and high tones. How does this equine ...
Horses, with their high-pitched whinnies, seemed to buck the trend of larger animals producing lower sounds, but a new study explains the mechanics behind the noises a horse makes. By Kate ...
The Times’s tiny animated athletes flip, spin and soar through the air just like their real-life counterparts.
June Millington, one of the co-founders of the 1970s LA-based band Fanny, heard the Let It Be demo and was set on incorporating a Leslie speaker into her rig ...
A new University of Mississippi study shows that some sound waves don't just move forward—they also move slightly to the side. Understanding this movement could help researchers develop more precise ...
The new $250 Galaxy Buds 4 Pro have definitely improved in design and performance. Here's why I awarded them a CNET Editors' Choice.
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