Subject: | FYI - BBC story on recording "too quiet" critters |
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From: | "Chuck" chuckpiot |
Date: | Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:06 am ((PDT)) |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17439200 19 March 2012 Last updated at 14:48 ET Help As the Bang Goes The Theory team investigates some of the noise of modern l= ife, they also find time to measure the sounds of some of the quieter creat= ures on the planet. In a sound-proofed room, Jem Stansfield listens in on an experiment to try = and catch the sounds of a maggot, snail and the footsteps of a centipede. Bang Goes the Theory is on Monday 19 March at 19:30 GMT on BBC One. Watch a= gain on iPlayer (UK only) using the link. |
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