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Cambridge Audio introduces its first ever over-ear headphones with some seriously good specs
T3· 5 days agoThis means an audio signature that's fairly neutral without being arid. There's a seven-band EQ,...
7 Ways to Prevent Car Sickness If Long Rides Always Make You Queasy
Self· 7 days agoSohi explains—just be sure you don’t plan to hop in the driver’s seat at any point during the road...
How Deftones rose above turmoil and tragedy with Diamond Eyes
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Alien Wow signal: The mysterious signal from space that has baffled scientists - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 3 days agoIn 1977, Ohio State University's Big Ear Radio Telescope detected a strong narrow band radio signal....
That time Rage Against the Machine's Tim Commerfordinjected himself with steroids then set himself...
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Jazz schooled, Queen-inspired, The Last Dinner Party’s guitar hero Emily Roberts unpacks her sound
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Did We Receive An Alien Message? The "Wow!" Signal Explained
NDTV· 4 days agoOn August 15, 1977, a strong narrow band radio signal was detected by the Ohio State University's Big Ear Radio Telescope during a search for extra-terrestrial ...
14 Fantastic Facts About the Fourth of July
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40 Years Ago When Earth Received An Alien Message; The 'Wow!' Signal Explained
Latest India News· 3 days ago'Wow!' Signal: In 1977, Ohio State University's Big Ear Radio Telescope detected a strong narrow band radio signal during a search for extra-terrestrial intelligence. The signal, which lasted for 72 seconds.