Frank and his research colleagues perfected an underwater microphone called a hydrophone, which could act as audible radar to track the movements of the deep through sound waves, including anything ...
A principal electrical engineer of the University of Washington’s applied physics lab will give a lecture intended to conjure ...
Read more about sperm whales: http://j.mp/sOSais Watch underwater footage of the mammal and hear its strange clicking sounds that are crucial to their survival Is ...
Its unique geological features and recen... Strange underwater noises, known as “biotwang” sounds, have puzzled scientists since they were first heard near the Mariana Trench in 2014.
In the summer of 1997, scientists recorded a strange, loud noise originating from an area west of Chile's southern coast. They dubbed it "the bloop." While searching for underwater volcanoes ...
Experts long suspected that an underwater creature might be making the sounds but they weren't certain. The strange sounds were first recorded in the Mariana Trench back in 2014. Scientists ...
The ocean is full of strange mysteries that scientists still can’t explain, and some are downright spooky. For one, there are eerie underwater sounds, like the “Bloop” – a super loud noise that was ...
A Canadian P-3 plane - using sonar buoys - heard underwater sounds which US Navy experts are now analysing. Crews have been exploring the source of the noise on Wednesday in a remote part of the ...
Teeming with life, a healthy coral reef is one of the noisiest places in the ocean. Recorded using underwater microphones, this cacophony can sound to our ears remarkably like frying bacon. Listen for ...
Researchers have found that playing the sounds of happy corals through underwater speakers could allow degrading coral reefs to regain lost vitality. A team of scientists played recordings of ...