My dog Juno seems to know a storm is coming long before the sky darkens. A sensitivity that feels almost supernatural. But ...
Scientists have long sought to find logical explanations for alleged hauntings. In 2003, for instance, University of ...
A Canadian study suggests that infrasound—low-frequency noise from sources like old pipes and ventilation—can raise stress hormones and cause irritability without conscious detection. Researchers ...
Hz infrasound, though inaudible, spikes cortisol and triggers irritability, explaining "supernatural" feelings in old buildings.
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A hidden force may be quietly shaping how you feel—and you’d never even know it. Infrasound, an ultra-low-frequency vibration below the range of human hearing, is everywhere from traffic to old ...
In 1988, a group of scientists investigated their lab after several unusual incidents and found a sub-perceptual explanation. A new experiment added evidence that sounds we cannot hear may be to blame ...
Researchers say low-frequency sound from wind, ventilation, and creaking beams can trigger fear, dizziness, and a sensed presence.
New research from MacEwan University suggests that infrasound—low-frequency sound waves below human hearing—can raise stress hormones and alter mood, potentially explaining sensations often attributed ...
Infrasound—noise below the range of typical human hearing—from power, heating and mechanical systems within buildings can ...