A technique called sonification allows new discoveries, brings out subtleties in dense data, and makes astronomy more accessible.
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The popular belief that European astronomy from the late Middle Ages and early Modern Age was more advanced than that of ...
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For decades, scientists believed that intelligent life was a rare cosmic accident. A new study challenges that idea, arguing ...