Acoustics

people in a public square

Barcelona is one of Europe’s loudest cities. It’s trying to turn down the volume.

Around 60 million adults in European cities are exposed to noise that’s harmful to health. 

Bioacoustics device

Listening to forests could aid conservation efforts around the world

Environment

Music Heard on the Air for August 23, 2013

Music Heard on Air

NOAA maps the noise pollution we don’t hear, under the sea

Environment

Searching for impossible silence

The World

Emerging Science Note: Nano Ear

Scientists in Germany have developed a nano ear capable of detecting sound waves six orders of magnitude below the threshold of human hearing.

The World

Phonautogram

Arts, Culture & Media

Did you know there are audio recordings that predate Thomas Edison’s phonograph by almost 20 years? The phonautogram was invented by a Frenchman named Ã?duoard Léon-Scott and patented in 1857.

The World

Building Music

The cities are alive with the sound of music, thanks to one man who unleashes the natural resonant frequencies of tunnels, churches and garages.

The World

The Noisy Ocean and its Consequences

For some sea creatures deafness can mean death, while for others, excess noise could hasten extinction.

The World

Up to Their Ears in Undersea Noise

How do different animals hear? How does infrasonic versus ultrasonic sound detection affect a marine animal’s behavior? What if any impact do ships propellers or military underwater tests have on ocean life? Dan Grossman looks at some of these questions in this sound-rich report exploring some of the scientific research being conducted into undersea noise.