Although we know glaciers are melting, we can't always see it. One researcher, however, has discovered that he can hear it. The BBC profiled Konstantine Vlasis, a percussionist and environmental ...
Erin Pettit and researchers at Oregon State University were set to find out. They’ve been studying melting glaciers by dropping hydrophones — specialized underwater microphones — into the water near ...
Scientists and musicians are recording the sounds of unfreezing water to document and predict the effects of climate change. Can their work help slow it, too? Credit... Supported by By Grayson Haver ...