Some people occasionally hear a low buzzing or humming sound that doesn't have a clear source. An estimated 2–4% of the world ...
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Millions of people report hearing a mysterious low-frequency hum. Scientists think they know why.
If you have tinnitus, then you probably have some idea of what it must be like to hear a constant, inexplicable sound that no one else hears. That’s what people all over the world have been ...
A recent study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), published in PLOS ONE, provides evidence that, ...
Some people hear a persistent hum that nobody else notices. Researchers investigated the mystery and found a surprising ...
A mysterious low-frequency sound known as The Hum has been reported around the world for decades, leaving researchers ...
A mysterious, low-frequency noise has settled over the small town of Omagh in Northern Ireland, and is keeping people awake. It’s called “The Hum,” and reports of this phenomenon have been popping up ...
West Haven, Conn., has budgeted $16,000 for an acoustics expert to try to pinpoint the source of a low-frequency disturbance that has disrupted residents’ lives. By Neil Vigdor Neil Vigdor reported ...
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