Infrasound is very low-frequency sound, below 20 Hertz (Hz), which humans typically can't hear. It can come from natural sources like storms, or from anthropogenic sources like traffic. Some animals ...
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Commentary: 'Infrasound,' the Earth's hidden symphony — Henry I Miller
Commentary: Beneath the threshold of human perception lies an invisible ocean of sound — and scientists are just beginning to learn how to navigate and exploit it.
A hidden force may be quietly shaping how you feel—and you’d never even know it. Infrasound, an ultra-low-frequency vibration below the range of human hearing, is everywhere from traffic to old ...
A new study proves low-frequency infrasound hijacks inner ear support cells to create unique physical hum sensations.
Some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise, such as from ventilation systems, heat pumps, wind turbines and ...
In other words, even though our ears can't hear it, our brains somehow know it's there, and new research published in ...
Some people are more sensitive to low-frequency noise, such as from ventilation systems, heat pumps, wind turbines and ...
Infrasound, or audio with a frequency lower than 20 hertz, is all around you, but usually humans are incapable of hearing it. Amherst College sound artist Brian House has been using new technology to ...
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