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In the summer of 1997, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration picked up a sound from deep beneath the Pacific. The sound seemed to come from an animal far larger than any we’ve ever ...
Back in the late 1990s, NOAA’s Acoustic Monitoring Project recorded a series of haunting, creepy noises from deep beneath the ocean’s surface (you can hear it in the audio above). When this recording ...
Theories about the sound's origins included an undiscovered sea creature. By 2011, NOAA scientists concluded the sound was the cracking of an ice shelf during an icequake. In the summer of 1997, ...
As we all find ourselves stuck at home, many are searching for ways to stay productive. This may be a good time to learn a new skill, and Bloop Animation offers a wide variety of premium video courses ...
When you’re at work, sitting in front of a computer screen, there’s really nothing better than the moment a friend sends you a YouTube video. For a few minutes, life is good again. Charlie’s biting ...
Bloop. That’s the sound a rock makes when it slams into Mars. At least, that’s what NASA’s InSight instrument picked up last September when it captured the faint — and, frankly, hilarious — sound of a ...
Grindr swaps its iconic “bloop” for Christina Aguilera’s “Come On Over” ahead of her Portola Festival headliner set. Just In Time for Christina’s Headlining Set at Portola Music Festival Taking Place ...
Bloop Bloop There's a new addition to the household with the arrival of Bruce the goldfish. On the face of it, he can't do tricks, he just blows bubbles and goes bloop. Maddie and Triggs begin to ...
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