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Alone in Space, an Astronaut Heard a Knock on His Capsule… and No Theory Fully Explains It Yet
Space, as far as physics is concerned, is a soundless place. There is no air, no wind, no whisper — only vacuum. And yet, on ...
Space horror is a part of our popular culture. An episode of "Doctor Who" called "Listen," featuring Peter Capaldi in the titular role, saw the Doctor investigate a supposed creature that can never ...
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In space, everyone can hear you scream: Why sound design was 'Alien: Earth's breakout star
"In space," some marketing genius once said, "no one can hear you scream". Bring the Xenomorph and its associated ecosystem ...
Just as GPUs transformed AI by moving from games to general-purpose computing, quantum systems may one day power breakthroughs in how machines hear and interpret the world.
What happens when you hurl molecules faster than sound through a vacuum chamber nearly as cold as space itself? At the University of Missouri, researchers are finding out—and discovering new ways to ...
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