When the conversation about the best movie series to ever exist begins, it’s hard to leave Star Wars out of it. George Lucas‘ prolific film franchise changed the movie world forever, and the original ...
We’re made of star stuff, as Carl Sagan once said. Even crazier, elements heavier than iron on the periodic table mostly come from the remnants of exploding stars, or supernovae. And what better way ...
Former writer for Game Rant, Grown Gaming, and GameCola. Dan watches movies and TV shows sometimes, which tends to be helpful when writing about them. He's also an avid player of video games, but ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. What does a star's twinkle actually sound like? When we look up the ...
Many people know that stars appear to twinkle because our atmosphere bends starlight as it travels to Earth. But stars also have an innate “twinkle” — caused by rippling waves of gas on their surfaces ...
A YouTube channel named Indepth Sound Design has done a service to fans of movies everywhere by uploading what appears to be sound designer Ben Burtt's DVD commentary on Star Wars: Episode IV. If ...
Using artificial intelligence (AI) and sound waves, researchers have found a possible means of looking inside stars. It’s based on the fact that stars aren’t solid objects — far from it, in fact. They ...
Scientists have recorded the sound of three stars similar to our Sun using France’s Corot space telescope. A team writing in Science journal says the sounds have enabled them to get information about ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Bringing that to a video game was a massive undertaking on the part of developers EA DICE, one that went well ...
The Star Wars sound design is every bit as iconic as its visuals. Darth Vader’s breathing, the bleeping dialogue of R2-D2, the buzzing of light sabers, Chewbacca’s roars, the Starfighter lasers – all ...
Sure is quite quiet around here. Have you seen the in Bb project? A guy named Darren Solomon is collecting YouTube clips that feature sounds—music, talking, machines—all in the key of B flat major.
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