Sonic Fire Tech’s infrasound system detects and stops wildfires without water, offering a new defense for California homes.
Live concerts, fireworks and roaring stadium crowds can reach dangerously high volumes — loud enough to cause permanent hearing loss. But what was the loudest sound ever recorded on Earth? The answer ...
Forward-looking: When wildfires sweep through the dry hills outside Los Angeles, homes can be lost in moments. A California startup imagines a different outcome: as embers fall and nearby brush ...
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Readers’ letters: MSPs take an informed, moving, intelligent and evidence-led approach to Assisted Dying debate
I agree with Adam Morris (‘Informed, moving and intelligent: How Assisted Dying Bill brought out the best in Scotland’s MSPs’, The Scotsman 15 December) that the Assisted Dying debate has done credit ...
Energy analyst Robert Bryce maintains a database showing that, as of November 2025, local communities have rejected or ...
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25 insane facts that will shake your reality
Discover mind-blowing facts like the lifespan of a mammal's heartbeats and the hidden history of the Korean War in "25 Insane ...
From aviation to scientific ghost-hunting, and finally to a mysterious end inside his own home, Tiwari’s journey was as ...
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Putting the AI in 'faith': Big Tech's obsession is sounding a lot like a religion
In Silicon Valley, talk about artificial intelligence is often framed as practical and technical. But some writers and ...
On Saturday, Dec. 20 that thing was Black Diamond Pool, a "large murky blue pool" in Yellowstone National Park's Biscuit ...
A new web series has reopened the debate around Tiwari, the investigator who examined over 6,000 ‘haunted’ sites and died in 2016 under circumstances that still remain unanswered.
Throughout Yellowstone National Park, a network of autonomous recorders is listening day and night, capturing thousands of wolf howls. That audio feeds into AI models to learn how wolves communicate, ...
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