Multidisciplinary artist Brian House investigates sounds which are below the typical human hearing range - known as infrasound. These sound waves are at frequencies below 20hz and are transmitted by ...
When high-voltage electricity breaks out in open air, it rips through the atmosphere, forming chaotic, branching fingers of electric plasma. These electrical arcs are difficult to control. They branch ...
Bubble baths are a time-honored way to reduce stress, as is the Japanese practice of “forest bathing,” or immersing yourself in nature. Now sound baths — a therapeutic practice using sound to a calmin ...
In a study published in Nature Communications, the team showed for the first time that specific frequencies of acoustic waves ...
Researchers from IMDEA Materials Institute, in collaboration with China's Nanjing and Huazhong Universities, have developed a ...
New technology enables us to perceive sounds beyond human hearing range, allowing a new perspective on our place on the planet.
It must have been around the three-minute mark of a 10-minute group breathwork session that I realised I do not have the attention span, patience or introspection for this genre of calming practice.
Researchers at the University of Oxford have suggested that ultrasound-repellers could help reduce hedgehog deaths caused by cars. The proposal is based on new findings, published in Biology Letters, ...
Featuring performances and conversations not seen in series 1. Sound Waves Wrapped features performances and conversations not seen in series 1. Hear more from Denny Breau, Erica Brown Band, Mallett ...
A New England artist makes music from the imperceptible noises of nature—using tools that usually detect hidden nuclear explosions. The boom of a calving glacier. The crackling rumble of a wildfire.
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