How did the ocean produce the loudest sound ever recorded? In 1997, NOAA hydrophones picked up the infamous “Bloop,” a noise so powerful it was heard across the Pacific. This video explores the ...
The loudest underwater sound ever recorded emanated from one of the most remote locations on Earth—Point Nemo in the Southern Pacific Ocean. This vast and isolated spot lies 2,689 kilometers (1,671 ...
ON THESE INTERSECTIONS. ALL RIGHT, YOU HEAR IT THERE. IF YOU LIVE IN SLIDELL, YOU MAY HAVE HEARD THAT BOOM LAST NIGHT. THAT VIDEO SENT TO US FROM BRIAN WAGNER. WE REACHED OUT TO THE NASA STENNIS SPACE ...
One is an OG Bollywood wife; another is a choreographer-director and a confidant of Bollywood A-listers (of course, after Karan Johar). And the third one is known for her loud laughter (literally).
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CHICAGO — They’ve begun to emerge. And ...
An acoustics professor, a food critic and an audio producer are staring at their devices in a Peruvian restaurant in downtown Washington. “What are you getting?” “Let’s see … it’s fluctuating.” “I ...
Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. But what was the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth? The answer ...