Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
This Bizarre Fish Has a Hole in Its Head. The Creature Might Use It Like a Drum to Rock Out
The rockhead, or deep-pitted, poacher may use its ribs to beat the inside of its head cavity to communicate with other ...
The very early days of Suhail’s life were divided between his hometown of Kashipur, and Delhi, where Sabri Khan Saheb (Suhail ...
According to co-author Brenton Cooper, a neuroscientist who studies speech and language, cowbirds briefly hold their breath ...
Wellbeing Whisper on MSN
2,000-year-old horn possibly linked to Boudica, explained
A metal instrument built to be heard over a crowd has resurfaced after 2,000 years underground. In west Norfolk, archaeologists recovered a rare Iron Age battle trumpet known as a carnyx an ...
The WiC Project on MSN
14 everyday sounds that have practical explanations
Every beep buzz and hum has purpose Keep reading on The WiC Project Lifestyle Blog & Miriam's Boutique: Home Goods, Beauty, & ...
You’re missing out if you’re plugging your sound system into the wrong HDMI port. Learn what ARC, eARC, and HDMI-CEC are to ...
Videogames aren't as hooked on loon sonics as movies and music are, though once you know what you're listening for, the ...
The concertmaster came out and played an A on the piano, for the orchestra to tune. The first piece would be a half step ...
The News-Herald on MSN
‘Stereophonic’ at Playhouse Square review: The ‘Rumours’ are true
Given that more than a few people left a recent performance of “Stereophonic” at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square at intermission ...
Starlings can reach speeds of up to 40 mph within a murmuration, yet no birds bump into each other! The space between them can be less than their body length. Their reaction times are so fast that ...
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