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How bats use echolocation to navigate darkness and the sonar science that changed architecture
The call that comes back as a map A bat leaving its roost at dusk emits ultrasound pulses at frequencies between 20 and 200 ...
A new technique will enable astrophysicists to study the strength of extreme gravity at the black hole’s horizon. Credit: Australian National University On a January morning in 2025, a ripple in the ...
Fiber-optic cables detect silent whales by reading the faint pressure wave a swimming body pushes through the water, a 2026 ...
Want to discover secret beaches in Washington that aren’t packed with people? These 14 quiet spots offer sandy shores and ...
When a bright fireball streaked across the Alaska sky last spring, the usual tools scientists rely on to track such ...
After more than a century, an era comes to an end as the world's longest-running long-wave radio service shuts down. On June ...
A plane built by Nasa has broken the sound barrier without producing a sonic boom, bringing civilian supersonic flights a ...
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launches the SiriusXM SXM-11 mission, sending the rocket into the sky as its roar carries across the ...
A 100-year-old equation and a fibre-optic cable off the coast of Svalbard led researchers to discover they could detect ...
A 100-year-old equation and a fiber-optic cable off the coast of Svalbard led researchers to discover they could detect swimming whales—even if they were completely silent. The discovery broadens the ...
From a headstay failure near Newport to a tangled halyard at dusk, offshore racing delivers its education without apology.
Singer songwriter, surfer and filmmaker Jack Johnson on making surf films and tying his creative worlds together via the new documentary 'SURFILMUSIC.' ...
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