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Alt-Frequencies, the video game from Lille that makes you listen to the radio
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Alt-Frequencies, the video game from Lille that makes you listen to the radio

It’s Un jour sans fin devoid of du jour de la marmotte: in the Lille-based video game Alt-Frequencies, you have…
Listen to the Artemis 1 Orion capsule phone home from deep space
Science

Listen to the Artemis 1 Orion capsule phone home from deep space

NASA’s Artemis 1 mission continues to surprise observers on Earth. Orion is currently heading home after a successful engine start…
With Bookinou, children can listen to their favorite book as told by their loved ones.
Crypto

With Bookinou, children can listen to their favorite book as told by their loved ones.

When a child passes a pillow-linked book in front of this turquoise, square-shaped plastic case with rounded ends, he is…
Listen to the terrifying rumble of the Earth’s magnetic field as it’s being attacked by a solar storm.
Science

Listen to the terrifying rumble of the Earth’s magnetic field as it’s being attacked by a solar storm.

If you’re looking for something unsettling from space this October, the soundtrack of converted data released by the European Space…
Fiber optics can be used to listen to conversations remotely
Science

Fiber optics can be used to listen to conversations remotely

⇧ [VIDÉO] You may also like this affiliate content (after ads) Chinese scientists have developed a tool for listening to…
Cryptocurrency: the new “listen to earn” craze (L2E)
Crypto

Cryptocurrency: the new “listen to earn” craze (L2E)

Admittedly, the weather is not favorable for the cryptocurrency market. However, the imagination of enthusiasts did not stand aside. It…
James Webb Space Telescope scientists prepare for first operational images: Listen Wednesday
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James Webb Space Telescope scientists prepare for first operational images: Listen Wednesday

Join for free on Wednesday (June 29) as NASA celebrates the upcoming completion of the commissioning of its $10 billion…
4,000 robots listen to the ocean to better understand the climate – WE DEMAIN
Science

4,000 robots listen to the ocean to better understand the climate – WE DEMAIN

Oceans cover 71% of the earth’s surface. This is just over 360 million square kilometers. To monitor the evolution of…
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