Thousands of insect species use vibrations to communicate. Now, in part because of the foundational research of a Midwestern ...
Rex Cocroft, a biology professor at the University of Missouri attaches a tiny microphone to a plant stem on his desk to amplify the vibrations of an insect into sound. For the past 30 years ...
Humans can't hear the vibrations these insects use to communicate with, but Cocroft has been able to amplify them into sound by using equipment. "The insect sounds that we hear are just a tiny ...
Using generative artificial intelligence, a team of researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has converted sounds ...
Start a new tradition this year by taking your Thanksgiving celebration outside with a Gratitude Scavenger Hunt. The family ...