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A CT project drew kids from across state to create while ‘making a big noise’ about a better future A students from Ludlow Middle School in Fairfield work on their projects at the American ...
Ocean noise pollution, stemming from shipping, construction, and resource exploration, poses a significant threat to marine life. This underwater cacophony disrupts communication, navigation, and ...
COVER STORYIn an increasingly industrialized and urbanized world, noise has become an inescapable part of daily life. From the blaring horns of vehicles on congested roads to the deafening roar of ...
More than 100 million people are impacted by transport noise at levels harmful to human health, the environment and economy, says a new EU report.
More than 110 million people across Europe are exposed to harmful noise pollution, leading to an estimated 66,000 premature deaths annually, a new report by the European Environment Agency (EEA ...
In Swedish cities, many residents live in neighborhoods where the air is more polluted, noise levels are higher and green ...
Owls have inspired new noise reduction technology. The silent flight of the aerial predators is possible because their skin ...
She's an example of what some residents who live near Metro Detroit's freeways, especially those with increased traffic, endure: noise pollution.
The battleground noises that surround birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects and other wildlife aren't merely nuisances; they disrupt the basic instincts the animals' lives depend on.