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  2. Natural Science (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Natural Science" is a suite of three movements ("Tide Pools", "Hyperspace" and "Permanent Waves") by the Canadian rock band Rush. It was released as the final track on their 1980 album, Permanent Waves .

  3. The sounds of science - AOL

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    Scaletti agreed that sound has the power to convey a lot of meaning. "People know that because of language," she said, "but they think everything else is music." That's why she's carving a new ...

  4. The Sounds of the Sounds of Science - Wikipedia

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    The Sounds of the Sounds of Science is a score written by Yo La Tengo for filmmaker Jean Painlevé. It contains 78 minutes of instrumental music to accompany his eight short documentary-style films shot underwater. The live performances are known as “The Sounds of Science.” The program debuted in 2001 at the San Francisco Film Festival. The ...

  5. Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science - Wikipedia

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    Beastie Boys Anthology: The Sounds of Science is the first anthology album by American rap rock group Beastie Boys composed of greatest hits, B-sides, and previously unreleased tracks. The retail release comes with a tri-fold sleeve that displays the majority of the band's album covers, as well as a booklet of liner notes.

  6. Tidal (service) - Wikipedia

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    After skepticism of Tidal and MQA claims, [87] without independent verification, that MQA sound quality is better than standard PCM encoding, such as "MQA offers our members a more natural, believable, involving and immersive listening experience," [88] GoldenSound, a YouTuber, conducted a series of tests [89] [90] to publish non-music audio ...

  7. List of unexplained sounds - Wikipedia

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    Upsweep is an unidentified sound detected on the American NOAA's equatorial autonomous hydrophone arrays. This sound was present when the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory began recording its sound surveillance system, SOSUS, in August 1991. It consists of a long train of narrow-band upsweeping sounds of several seconds in duration each.

  8. Underwater acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Underwater sound has probably been used by marine animals for millions of years. The science of underwater acoustics began in 1490, when Leonardo da Vinci wrote the following, [2] "If you cause your ship to stop and place the head of a long tube in the water and place the outer extremity to your ear, you will hear ships at a great distance from ...

  9. Symphony of Science - Wikipedia

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    On November 1, 2017, the twenty-first installment of Symphony of Science, titled "The Nature of Sound" was released. It is about how sound is generated via vibration but also about how music interacts with the human psyche. The chorus is sung by Bill Nye.