The infamous 'Bloop' sound, once thought to be a monstrous sea creature, has a surprising origin tied to climate change. Recorded in 1997, this mysterious noise traveled over 3,200 kilometers, ...
In the summer of 1997, NOAA's underwater microphone network - a Cold War-era array of hydrophones originally built to track ...
In the summer of 1997, scientists recorded a strange, loud noise originating from an area west of Chile's southern coast. They dubbed it "the bloop." While searching for underwater volcanoes, ...