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Astronomers are increasingly listening into stars and other space sounds, according to Dr Tim O'Brien, of Manchester University's Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics.
BBC: Team records 'music' from stars
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Although the dispatcher claimed later to have heard nothing, the 911 tape captured screams, gasps and what sounds like a struggle, according to the court documents.
CNN: Slain student called 911, but no one came in time
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Similar computer controls were developed to make the animated characters' cheeks puff and lips narrow according to the vowel sounds uttered.
ECONOMIST: Animation takes on a whole new reality
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Sounds pricey, but not necessarily so, according to Airbus.
BBC: Sowing the seeds of tomorrow's aircraft
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He used mnemonics relating to the sounds of numbers as well as the shapes or meanings of particular digits and images, according to a 2009 study by Ericsson and colleagues.
CNN: On Pi Day, finding strength in numbers