10 Strange and Surreal Sounds Captured by Scientists - Listverse

The research is much more important than it sounds on the surface: rising sea levels could have devastating effects on hundreds of millions of people all around the world.

The sound recording helped them better understand the Martian atmosphere and weather, along with other tools such as air pressure readings and time-lapse photography.

They learned that Martian dust devils are somewhat of a similar power to those on Earth, meaning future astronauts need not worry about gale-force winds blowing down equipment.

In response to this, an international team of marine biologists began a project called “GLUBS,” or the Global Library of Underwater Biological Sounds.

Dolphins and whales are far from the only creatures that make noises in the ocean; among many other sounds, scientists have even heard sea urchins scraping and eating the algae off of coral reefs.

In 2022, scientists at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) managed to convert magnetic signals measured by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Swarm satellite into sound.

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