In a makeshift demonstration kitchen in Concord, California, cooking oil splatters in and around a frying pan, which catches ...
Scientists have long sought to find logical explanations for alleged hauntings. In 2003, for instance, University of ...
Infrasound—noise below the range of typical human hearing—from power, heating and mechanical systems within buildings can ...
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 ...
Researchers have found that people exposed to infrasound feel more irritated and stressed, even when unaware of its presence.
New research suggests that infrasound—low-frequency sound waves below human hearing—may explain creepy sensations often ...
Hz infrasound, though inaudible, spikes cortisol and triggers irritability, explaining "supernatural" feelings in old buildings.
A new technology inspired by NASA research uses sound instead of water or foam to put out fires could change how firefighters ...
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Noiseless ‘Infrasound’ May Explain Feeling Creeped Out in Spooky Places
New research uncovers a possible cause for feelings linked to paranormal activity: sound too low to hear that still stresses ...
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Shishaldin volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands shows elevated seismic tremor, sulfur dioxide emissions, and frequent infrasound signals
Shishaldin volcano, a 9,373-foot stratovolcano on Unimak Island at the eastern end of Alaska’s Aleutian chain, has been ...
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