A new study found that horses are whistling and vibrating their vocal cords at the same time to create the distinct neigh that accompanies the animal.
We are in sound overload, even when we are not consciously aware of it. Those with misophonia may be casualties of the overwhelming environment.
New Scientist on MSN
A horse's whinny is unlike any other sound in nature
Horses use their larynx to make two sounds simultaneously, so they are effectively singing and whistling at the same time ...
The ability to make two distinct sounds at once is shared with human beat boxers and throat singers. The horse whinny, or neigh, has been a familiar sound at least since the animal was domesticated, ...
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it could inspire next generation microphones.
A new study finds that horse whinnies are made of both a high and a low frequency, generated by different parts of the vocal ...
Green Matters on MSN
80 years ago, scientists recorded haunting underwater sound in Bermuda. Now, they know what made it
When they detected a mysterious sound, they transferred it to an audograph disc and stored it in their archives because they ...
Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, South African health minister: The fight against HIV/AIDS continues. Mayeni Jones speaks to Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, South African health minister Julie Inman Grant, Australia’s ...
History told by the people who were there. For nine minutes every weekday, Witness History takes you back to moments which have shaped our world. In 1898, Florence Nightingale invited the Aga Khan ...
Florida metalcore outfit Wage War have announced a new EP titled It Calls Me By My Name, out April 17th. The band also served ...
Ali Bruce-Ball has reaction to the UEFA Champions League drama & hears from Dan Burn.
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