Quick online test to check your hearing — Why fish are flying through the air in Utah
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Detecting earthquakes: Scientists vs. AI There are over 13,000 seismic stations across the globe. These locations create an abundance of data that scientists don’t have the time to go through individually. Now experts are using AI to sift through all this data to help them predict earthquakes with greater accuracy. But does it actually help? Tap or click to see the future of earthquake prognostication. → |
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This quick test reveals just how good your hearing is The average human is capable of hearing frequencies between 20Hz to 20,000Hz. The higher you hear, the better your hearing ability. And the older we get, the harder it is to hear high-frequency sounds. Take this simple, accurate quiz to see how you stack up. Tap or click to see how your ears stack up. → |
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Why fish are flying through the air in Utah Imagine this: You're on a nice relaxing walk, and suddenly a fish falls from the sky and slaps you in the face. Although a flying fish is unlikely to attack you, you might see this bizarre scenario actually play out if you visit the mountains of Utah. It sounds odd, but it's how the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources keeps its lakes full of trout. You have to see this. Tap or click to see this unique ritual. → |
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How NASA plans to save Earth from an asteroid Earth being impacted by an asteroid has long been an apocalyptic nightmare for many throughout history. Unlike in the movies, a nuclear explosion may not work to keep it from hitting our planet. Don't worry, NASA has come up with somewhat of a plan and will be testing it this summer. So what exactly do they have in the works? Tap or click to see NASA's asteroid disaster plan. → |