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It’s too bad a gibbon can’t sing in the opera—these apes vocalize with the same techniques that sopranos use to bring down the house. A study in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology raised the curtain on gibbons’ voices…with helium. [Hiroki Koda et al., Soprano singing in gibbons]
If you’ve ever inhaled helium, you know that it increases the rate of vibration of the vocal cords—which raises the pitch of your voice too. When researchers let a white-handed gibbon breathe helium-enriched air, the ape’s musical, penetrating call [normal gibbon call] turned into this [helium gibbon call].
As Scientific American’s Kate Wong reported last week, these vocal changes told researchers that the two parts of a gibbon’s sound-making apparatus—the larynx that produces a call and the vocal tract that filters and modifies it—function independently, just like in humans. And the same technique that lets gibbons project their melodious cries through a dense forest also helps operatic sopranos fill a room with sound [singing sound].
—Sophie Bushwick
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Add CommentHas anybody else noticed the podcast does not match its accompanying transcript? Or it's just me? I got this problem about 3 days ago.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisZach
I got this problem too. At first, i thought thought i had a poor hearing .Sometimes you discover few words mismatch its podcast.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisHi geoffrey, I understand what you mean.
Reply | Report Abuse | Link to thisBut my problem is that ALL the podcast links redirect me to the one titled "New Gels Heal Themselves--and Maybe You", which was released on March 7 this year.
Have you got this problem?
Zach
Thank you for your reminding, I have no chance to find this error, because i have kept pace with this podcast since the beginning of the August . And I just say you have the habit of procrastination , you should put it forward earlier and the problem can be solved in time.
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