The wholesome Rodgers and Hammerstein tunes have been taught in classrooms, crooned in karaoke bars and used in U.S.-China ...
Long before phones buzzed in pockets, public life had its own loud operating system. Bells, drums, horns, whistles, and sirens told people when to wake, pray, work, gather, take cover, or pay ...
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Last Saturday, the 6th annual Teton Powwow, hosted by Central Wyoming College and nonprofit Native American Jumpstart, was ...
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The much-missed bells of the carillon in Wellington are playing again. Silent for most of the last 14 years, this Saturday they will be heard at the national Anzac commemorations at the national war ...
Abstract: We are awash with images. The quality of an image is greatly impacted by image noise, making it difficult to extract, analyze, recognize, and make quantitative measurements of features.
Epidemiological studies have found that transportation noise increases the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, with solid evidence for ischemic heart disease, heart failure, and stroke.