A recent study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), published in PLOS ONE, provides evidence that, ...
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Millions of people hear a constant hum they can't explain - now scientists know why
If you're constantly plagued by a bizarre humming noise, scientists now have an explanation for it.
The Earth hums, and scientists have for the first time recorded the sound in the ocean. Using seismometers in the Indian Ocean, researchers picked up on the sound that is way, way too low for mere ...
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Millions of people report hearing a mysterious low-frequency hum. Scientists think they know why.
If you have tinnitus, then you probably have some idea of what it must be like to hear a constant, inexplicable sound that no one else hears. That’s what people all over the world have been ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
A mysterious low-frequency sound known as The Hum has been reported around the world for decades, leaving researchers ...
A strange seismic event off the coast of Africa has led scientists to a mighty finding: the discovery of the largest underwater volcanic eruption ever recorded. The eruption also may explain a weird ...
Scientists have captured a mysterious hum coming from deep inside the Earth, but they are still no closer to working out what it is. It has long been known that the Earth constantly generates a ...
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