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About the author: Richard leBrasseur is Assisant Professor of Landscape Architecture and Director of the Green Infrastructure Performance Lab at Dalhousie University On a Friday, in late February, ...
Road traffic noise reduces the wellbeing benefits associated with spending time listening to nature, researchers have discovered. A study conducted by UWE Bristol found that manmade sounds such as ...
It seems coral reef residents like their mood music. A healthy coral reef is a noisy place. Researcher Tim Gordon calls it a 'symphony,' made up of notes like the 'whooping' from clownfish, the ...
We may live without much thought of the complicated human-wrought infrastructure that makes our lives comfortable, convenient ...
When Francis Galton coined the term “nature versus nurture” in 1869, he crystallized a debate that had been raging for millennia about what makes us all the way we are. Are individuals intrinsically ...
Have you ever thought about the noise your visit is adding to the environment, and the effect that can have on the area? Studies in America have shown the huge impact man-made noise and disturbance ...
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The Nature of Sound Symphony of Science
The Nature of Sound blends science, music, and storytelling to explore how sound works, where it comes from, and why it ...
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