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Listening to natural sounds is known to be good for human beings, but a new world reveals itself when you visualize sound via colorful images known as spectrograms.
In one section of the Meadowlands called Harrier Meadow, many ARUs are set up to collect data. Different species’ sounds are identified by patterns on the spectrogram. The spectrogram also ...
Different species’ sounds are identified by patterns on the spectrogram. The spectrogram also contains other surrounding sounds, including bugs, planes, trains and the city.
A scientist has saved an image inside a bird’s brain in what is believed to be the world’s first case of storing data inside an animal. Benn Jordan, a musician and acoustic scientist, was able ...