#2 The times they are a changing, and, therefore, so are the foghorns.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/new-vs-old-foghorn-on-san
#3 An epileptic seizure, translated into sound.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/an-epileptic-seizure-in-sound
#4 Some might say it’s a bad idea to stick your microphone into a field of burning grass, but don’t tell that to Molly Samuel.
https://soundcloud.com/mollysamuel/prescribed-burn
#5 Speaking of close calls… here’s that time Lauren Sommer got a little too close to her subject: a mountain lion in Santa Cruz.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/close-brush-with-a-mountain
#6 “Hi.” Just “hi.”
(In Morse code, as heard by a billion dollar NASA spacecraft bound for Jupiter.)
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/1400-ham-radio-ops-say-hi-to
#7 Killer electrons: mysterious, satellite-trashing particles that travel at almost the speed of light. They get sped up by electromagnetic waves in the Earth’s radiation belts that “sound” like this.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/killer-electron
#8 This recording of a blue whale – captured with an acoustic tag attached to the whale’s back – literally shook the studio when our engineer was mixing Lauren’s story.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/blue-whale
#9 In the future, when people play their brains like musical instruments, here’s what it might sound like.
https://soundcloud.com/amystanden-1/neurodisco-frustrated-state
#10 When Scientists Get Excited… so do radio reporters.
https://soundcloud.com/mollysamuel/woohoo