Sunday, July 28, 2013

Mysterious hum: The hunt for a source

Mysterious hum: Since the 1950s, people from various towns around the world have heard a mysterious, annoying, low-frequency humming. Research is underway to find the cause (or causes) of "the Hum."

By Marc Lallanilla,?LiveScience / July 27, 2013

It creeps in slowly in the dark of night, and once inside, it almost never goes away.

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It's known as the Hum, a steady, droning sound that's heard in places as disparate as Taos, N.M.; Bristol, England; and Largs, Scotland.

But what causes the Hum, and why it only affects a small percentage of the population in certain areas, remain a mystery, despite a number of scientific investigations. [The Top 10 Unexplained Phenomena]

Reports started trickling in during the 1950s from people who had never heard anything unusual before; suddenly, they were bedeviled by an annoying, low-frequency humming, throbbing or rumbling sound.

The cases seem to have several factors in common: Generally, the Hum is only heard indoors, and it's louder at night than during the day. It's also more common in rural or suburban environments; reports of a hum are rare in urban areas, probably because of the steady background noise in crowded cities.

Who hears the Hum?

Only about 2 percent of the people living in any given Hum-prone area can hear the sound, and most of them are ages 55 to 70, according to a 2003 study by acoustical consultant Geoff Leventhall of Surrey, England.

Most of the people who hear the Hum (sometimes referred to as "hearers" or "hummers") describe the sound as similar to a diesel engine idling nearby. And the Hum has driven virtually every one of them to the point of despair. [Video: Listen to 6 Spooky Sounds]

"It's a kind of torture; sometimes, you just want to scream," retiree Katie Jacques of Leeds, England, told the BBC. Leeds is one of several places in Great Britain where the Hum has recently appeared.

"It's worst at night," Jacques said. "It's hard to get off to sleep because I hear this throbbing sound in the background ? You're tossing and turning, and you get more and more agitated about it."

Being dismissed as crackpots or whiners only exacerbates the distress for these complainants, most of whom have perfectly normal hearing. Sufferers complain of headaches, nausea, dizziness, nosebleeds and sleep disturbances. At least one suicide in the United Kingdom has been blamed on the Hum, the BBC reports. [The Top 10 Spooky Sleep Disorders]

The Hum zones

Bristol, England, was one of the first places on Earth where the Hum was reported. In the 1970s, about 800 people in the coastal city reported hearing a steady thrumming sound, which was eventually blamed on vehicular traffic and local factories working 24-hour shifts.

Another famous hum occurs near Taos, N.M. Starting in spring 1991, residents of the area complained of a low-level rumbling noise. A team of researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory, the University of New Mexico, Sandia National Laboratories and other regional experts were unable to identify the source of the sound.

Windsor, Ontario, is another Hum hotspot. Researchers from the University of Windsor and Western University in London, Ontario, were recently given a grant to analyze the Windsor Hum and determine its cause.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/science/~3/T33S2TS3SZw/Mysterious-hum-The-hunt-for-a-source

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

Autopsy: University of Michigan med student shot to death

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -

Ann Arbor suspicious Michigan student deathThe Washtenaw County Medical Examiner's autopsy has found a 25-year-old University of Michigan medical student died this week from a single gunshot wound.

Paul DeWolf was found dead in his off-campus home Wednesday morning when a coworker went to check on him after he did not show up to perform a scheduled procedure at Veteran's Hospital.

Ann Arbor police have been investigating DeWolf's death as a homicide. No firearm was found near his body.

Read more: Ann Arbor police investigating 25-year-old student's death as homicide

DeWolf also was a second lieutenant in the Air Force. He was living with other medical students at the Phi Rho Sigma fraternity house in the 200 block of North Ingalls.

Anyone with information on his death is asked to call the Ann Arbor police tip line at 734-794-6939 or Crime Stoppers at 800-SPEAK-UP.

Paul DeWolf Air Force The student's dreams of becoming a surgeon started at Grand Valley State University. He graduated from the western Michigan school in 2010.

At GVSU, DeWolf made a lot of close friends, especially his brothers at the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.

"I don't see how anyone could ever want to hurt Paul," said friend Jason Halterman.

"What would drive someone to hurt someone like him in this way? It just blows my mind," said friend Mike Patterson.

DeWolf was continuing his medical studies at the University of Michigan. Friends say he was an athlete with a big personality. He often dressed up in crazy costumes while running races or playing sports such as volleyball.

He was a talented student with big dreams and a bright future.

"Everyone's life he made a positive impact on," said Patterson.

DeWolf wanted to become an orthopedic surgeon after graduation. His Air Force training was one of the main reasons he worked at the Veteran's Hospital.

Source: http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/autopsy-university-of-michigan-med-student-shot-to-death/-/1719418/21180420/-/wm5y6k/-/index.html

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Nokia's Lumia 1020 is now up for sale on AT&T's website and in stores.

Nokia's Lumia 1020 is now up for sale on AT&T's website and in stores. Phones are available in yellow, black and white, priced from $300 with a two-year contract. [Cnet]

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Safari Slider for Android 1.1

Safari Slider is a picture puzzle game for mobile devices powered by the Android operating system.

The objective is to reconstruct the image of a wild animal by sliding the tiles.

The game features lots of animals, including Elephant, Rhino, Zebra, Lion, Lemur, Wildebeest, Flamingo, Reedbuck, Giraffe, Python, Lioness and Crocodile.

Requirements:

? Android 2.1 or later

What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

? Added More Animals
? Enhanced Back Drops.
? Animal Unlocks

Source: http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/Games/Action/Safari-Slider-for-Android-143847.shtml

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Sydney Elaine Leathers: Anthony Weiner Sexting Partner, Photos Revealed

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Apple iPhone 6 concept changes from phone to phablet to tablet using flexible screen

1. ebubekir26 posted on yesterday, 22:43 11

don't expect this till 2015,
"from phone to phablet to tablet"?
it's just a fan concept. too much fanboyism can cause over exaggeration.

2. chistoefurpuffer posted on yesterday, 22:49 0

Either way, having an actual screen on the front and back, haha try not to break that. I'll stick to just phablets.

4. Shatter posted on yesterday, 22:52 0

Flexible screens are unbreakable unless you actually try to break it..

14. anywherehome posted on 2 hours ago 0

of course, this is a complete nonsense from Apple (but not if coming from Samsung)....this is the truth how Apple "innovates", see:

http://goo.gl/Wlry5S

15. dilse posted on 2 hours ago 0

1 device(tablet+phablet+tablet)= Addition of 3 prices

cant be a affordable one...apple

5. Shatter posted on yesterday, 22:53 2

This is a fan made concept, Samsung was actually showcasing it as a possible device in the near future.

6. GrmanR posted on yesterday, 23:16 0

I love seeing this stupid concepts of phone tablets and holo keyboards and transparent iphones and stuff not only impossible but no one really cares

7. speckledapple posted on yesterday, 23:17 3

I wouldn't expect this from Apple at all. They tend to not learn towards things this forward thinking. You would most likely see this on an Android first.

8. abcdefgh posted on yesterday, 23:18 2

stupid iconcepts aint news!

9. persikon posted on yesterday, 23:30 1

Sorry old news. Japan did it! Google: NEC Medias W.

10. Danishs posted on yesterday, 23:36 4

Why do they even post this? You know this far fetched concept will never be reality

11. moronman66 posted on yesterday, 23:56 4

I've seen a lot of concept renders, and in my honest opinion, that thing is Butt. Ugly. No other words can describe it. Does anyone else recall the LG Optimus Vu? That must be where this originates from. Just... No.

12. appleDOESNT.com posted on yesterday, 23:59 0

Apple 2017 after everyone else did it first

13. darkvadervip posted on 2 hours ago 2

Well I'm going to say it! I'm not interested in a flexible screen. People already talk, text, & drive so imagine where I'm going with it. Plus I rather have something with some weight in my pocket. People will be filing claims all day on lost and stolen flexible phone-tablet whatever you call them. I can see see if apple does a transparent phone you can see both front and back and maybe a phone you can do FaceTime in 3d while talking to someone. That's what I want the next level phone to be like.

18. toystore posted on 2 hours ago 0

LOL, people think that apple is getting advace techonology from god becouse Steve is there.

19. supermikey12 posted on 1 hour ago 0

Phone Arena, you're quickly becoming my least favorite website with useless articles like these.

20. nothingmuch posted on 1 hour ago 0

Samsung YOUM??? I see another court battle commmmming!!!! Of course after Apple patents this as there IDEA, but we all know the truth what Apple is on this sorta stuff. I think they're desperate to get back in the game, 1st with android type feel now flex screen phablets I mean c'monnnn really, what they gonna do next '8 cores'. Apple kept it simple for a reason for customer ease and usability, but when they actually do this folding phone concept for real, I see alot of people changine over to their rivals cause bassically we all know that there will be alot more functionality from an andriod or Windows device with similar attributes. Imagine the software that Apple would have to rewrite just to open to tablet mode just for this model. Apple can't make a 5" phone just because the icons won't fit right on the screen, what makes them think that this idea will work?

I think that Apple is pushing out this concept to patent it and screw other developers from even trying the idea so that Apple won't be truly left behind. Just my thought on this!

Apple iPhone 6 concept changes from phone to phablet to tablet using flexible screen

Source: http://www.phonearena.com/news/Apple-iPhone-6-concept-changes-from-phone-to-phablet-to-tablet-using-flexible-screen_id45698

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Shedding new light on the brightest objects in the universe

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Astrophysicists have documented the immense power of quasar radiation, reaching out for many thousands of light years to the limits of the quasar's galaxy.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/v_hQ9k6odLQ/130724200605.htm

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