An audio-obsessed tour of 15 U.S.-sold cars with legendary factory soundtracks—Hellcat and Blackwing V8 brutality, GT3 precision, LFA’s 9,000-rpm V10 scream, plus oddball hits like GR Corolla. Built ...
Add Silicon Canals to your Google News feed. The scrape of a fork against a plate. The crunch of someone biting into an apple during a meeting. That wet, rhythmic sound of chewing with an open mouth.
Gum makers have claimed, for decades, chewing is good for your mental health. They’re kind of on to something. Humans have chewed on gum for millennia. Scientists are still trying to figure out why.
Abstract: This paper is aimed to analyze Whiteleg shrimp’s (Penaeus vannamei’s) acoustic behavior collected in a farming pond. According to artificial feeding events, the chewing sound from shrimps is ...
Chewing gum is a common habit, whether for fresh breath, stress relief, or simply keeping the mouth busy. For those who are trying to quit smoking or have nervous ticks, chewing gum can bring ...
It could be time to think twice about your chewing gum consumption as health experts have issued a warning regarding the long-term side effects of gum. Gum has been around for decades and is chewed by ...
Hearing involves more than just the ears — it’s intimately connected to how we think and feel. A recent study has shed light on the possible links between hearing, emotion, and cognition by ...
Not long ago, Fred Armisen was reminiscing about the sound-effect LPs he used to stock at the Chicago record store where he worked in the Nineties. These vinyl platters contained all kinds of sounds, ...
Misophonia is a condition in which people experience intense, negative physical and emotional reactions to certain trigger sounds. Trigger sounds often include everyday orofacial sounds, like chewing, ...
Fred Armisen has a new album, but it’s not exactly music. The LP, entitled 100 Sound Effects, is exactly that–a wide array of sound effects ranging from a bouncing basketball to the sounds of people ...