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Colombia cocaine: Cultivation reaches record high
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John Irmer: Oregon man walks into FBI office and confesses to 1979 murder and rape of Boston woman
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2023-09-12 19:15
Monu Manesar: Cow vigilante wanted for Nuh violence arrested from Haryana
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Alix Earle flaunts toned body in orange bikini, fans say 'hottest girl'
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2023-09-12 18:53
Mind-blowing video shows what babies can hear in the womb
An extraordinary recreation of what a baby can hear in the womb has got people "tearing up" across social media. The creator Dimitris Chronis Animus Mentis Productions shared the heartwarming simulation on YouTube, where it racked up thousands of views. It shows a baby in the mother's womb surrounded by amniotic fluid during the last trimester of pregnancy. The external sounds are muffled, but the creator noted that "babies become increasingly capable of hearing a range of musical tones, and studies confirm that babies react — in the womb — to the sounds they hear." He went on to suggest that if a song is replayed, the late-term foetus may recognise it as a newborn. "I came up with the idea to simulate the above situation using spatial sound. I managed to put an ambisonic recorder in an enclosed basket filled with water and recorded the sound of an African lullaby coming through an outside Bluetooth speaker," he wrote, before advising listeners to use headphones while playing. What can babies hear inside the womb| (ambisonic simulation) www.youtube.com The clip was soon inundated with comments from emotional listeners. "It is nice to know what my niece used to listen to, and I may say it is calming even for a grown-up to hear," one person wrote, while another added: "Amazing beyond time and space, beautiful light." A third commented on how catchy it was, writing: "Now I’m gonna have THIS in my head all night…" Meanwhile, one person wrote: "This is adorable I started tearing up." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-12 18:52
Dutch 'Indiana Jones' art sleuth recovers stolen Van Gogh
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2023-09-12 18:50
Conservatives hope Supreme Court defangs US consumer watchdog
By John Kruzel WASHINGTON The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is currently pursuing nearly two dozen lawsuits accusing
2023-09-12 18:28
Joe Rogan slams government for poor tackling of Maui Wildfires, Elon Musk highlights X's role in solving real-time problem
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2023-09-12 18:28
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