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1 week ago

Natural History Museum turns on sensors in high-tech gardens to monitor nature

The Natural History Museum has switched on sensors in its gardens to monitor how wildlife reacts to the urban climate, and how and why it is changing. The 25 sensors installed across the central London site will monitor conditions like temperature, humidity and sound. Researchers will then be able to use the live data to look at the kind of life that makes these gardens home from insects and frogs to tiny microscopic organisms invisible to the human eye.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
5 months ago

50 Quiet Places Around the World

Quietude is valuable for self-reflection and mental well-being; in nature, we can discover meaningful sounds amidst the absence of human noise.
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fromConde Nast Traveler
5 months ago

Tuning In to Earth's Rhythms With Acoustic Ecologist Gordon Hempton

Gordon Hempton's mission is to preserve natural soundscapes to highlight their importance and impact on environmental health.
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