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Unveiling the bloop: The truth behind the ocean's deepest mystery
The infamous 'Bloop' sound, once thought to be a monstrous sea creature, has a surprising origin tied to climate change. Recorded in 1997, this mysterious noise traveled over 3,200 kilometers, ...
As Ireland's Dara Ó Briain once joked on YouTube, "Science knows it doesn't know everything, otherwise it'd stop." The world is full of mysteries to solve and curious subjects to study, and no part of ...
Seeing is believing, but what about hearing? Since the 1970s, a small percentage of people all over the world have detected a mysterious sound just on the edge of their auditory range. Some folks ...
Nobody had ever heard the sound of a meteor crashing into another planet until NASA's InSight lander recorded the seismic waves of a space rock striking Mars. On September 5, 2021, a rock hurtling ...
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The deep ocean sound that nobody can fully explain
In 1997, underwater sensors detected an incredibly powerful sound echoing across thousands of kilometers of the Pacific Ocean ...
Despite satellites and submersibles, most of the ocean is still a question mark. Scientists have theories, but plenty of things under the sea just don’t add up.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NASA shared the sound of a meteor falling to Mars, with photos of the impact craters, on Monday. The dwindling InSight lander has ...
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