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Scientists turned Earth’s radio waves into music. Listen to the eerie sounds made by lightning and solar storms
At the edge of Antarctica, where the air is clean and the human world thins out, a strange instrument listens to the planet. The antenna at Halley Research Station does not record whales, cracking ice ...
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This site turns LA Metro trains into ambient music
What does a city sound like when you turn its transit system into a musical instrument? This clever web project answers that ...
A camera with 66.8 megapixels, a TV that promises true colours, headphones that last 80 hours and a gaming laptop that's hard to ignore. That's just the start. Here's everything that landed in the ...
Georgia Tech researchers developed Spherephones, a wearable headset that turns nearby robot movement into spatial lo-fi music, warning factory workers before they even look up.
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A researcher found that using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, he could break into the website of Front Gate—used by every ...
While Australian artists are feeling ripped off, the intersection between copyright law and AI makes proving infringements ...
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