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Soundscapes from nearby forests are more uplifting than those from faraway places, research suggests
Listening to one-minute-long audio recordings of forests had positive effects on people's short-term well-being, especially when the recordings were from local temperate forests. Study participants ...
Listening to one-minute-long audio recordings of forest soundscapes has positive effects on people’s short-term wellbeing, new research finds. Improvements to wellbeing were found to be more ...
A new field of biology called 'soundscape ecology' has scientists recording all the sounds in a given habitat and listening for patterns and changes. Ecologist Bryan Pijanowski and bioacoustician ...
Bryan Pijanowski, professor in Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and director of the Center ...
NORFOLK, Va. — The local organization Soundscapes is working to raise awareness of music education during February with a giving campaign celebrating the leap year. The "Leap for Soundscapes ...
How urban soundscapes affect humans and wildlife — and what may have changed in the hush of lockdown
The dull roar of traffic, the barking of dogs in backyards and the screeching of cockatoos at dusk. The shattering of early morning quiet by the first plane overhead or the garbage truck on its rounds ...
An image of a 2013 total eclipse, which Eclipse Soundscapes will use as a reference for this year's. Courtesy of Miloslav Druckmueller How would you describe an eclipse to a blind person? The moon ...
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