"Dinosaurs only had this single bone in their middle ear, the stapes – a key structure in translating vibrations in air, sound waves, to the inner ear that can then be processed by the brain," says ...
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A fossilized larynx from a newly discovered dinosaur species may finally provide insight into the prehistoric sounds that once echoed across the Earth. Far from the terrifying roars portrayed in films ...
Everybody knows what dinosaurs look and sound like. After all, who hasn't seen the "Jurassic Park" movies. So what if your boss is Steven Spielberg -- the guy who created that movie and is chiefly ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American What did dinosaurs sound like? This was one ...
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What did Tyrannosaurus sound like? The movies tell us that the dinosaur shrieked and roared, befitting its status as one of the largest carnivores of all time, but the truth is that we don’t really ...
(DOUG JESSOP’S JESSOP’S JOURNAL – ABC4 NEWS – SALT LAKE CITY, UT) Video games have always had some kind of sound to enhance the experience. From the tonal blip of “Pong” (yeah, I’m showing my age) to ...