Scientists have long listened to the ocean, but new technology is helping to piece together a far more complex picture of life beneath the waves. Here, BBC Future lets you listen in. Read the full ...
READ MORE: American tourists blasts Brits abroad as 'animals' in brutal takedown The pistol shrimp uses this sound to hunt and defend itself from predators, as well as communicate with other shrimps.
Mimicry and deception Pistol shrimp are also known for their impressive mimicry skills. Some species can imitate the sounds ...
A tiny, transparent fish makes a sound as loud as a pneumatic drill ... Scientists have known that other creatures, such as the aptly named pistol shrimp can create very loud noises as they ...
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7 of the Loudest Animals on Earth
The loudest animals on Earth include the cicada, which can produce sounds up to 120 decibels, and the blue whale, whose calls ...
The clicking of snapping shrimp, also known as pistol shrimp, are often a sound of a healthy reef. Max Tobin and world-renowned physicist Max Tegmark guide us through four ways to understand the ...
Listen to an audio recording from Lady Elliot Island on the Great Barrier Reef (2.2MB) The ‘frying’ sound is produced by snapping shrimp (Alpheidae). These small shrimp – about three to five ...
Snapping shrimp, which create a pervasive crackling noise that sounds like bacon frying, are among the loudest marine animals. Credit Image credit: Tom Kleindinst/© Woods Hole Oceanographic ...
Work does continue though, and NASA recently published several papers on lattice confinement fusion which is definitely not called cold fusion, although it sounds like it to us. The idea of ...
A sound wave is a vibration that travels through a solid, liquid or gas such as the air or water. A loud sound has a large amplitude, a high pitched sound has a high frequency. Musicians and ...
The trouble is that so many different soundbar options to make your sound better that cost loads — so you want to look for the best cheap soundbar to get better sound that doesn't cost the world.
Matchlocks, at half the cost, remain in common use. This is an early (ca. 1540) multi-shot, wheel-lock pistol, made for Emperor Charles V. In this weapon, two locks are combined in one mechanism ...