Scientists often need to find creative ways to present data visually so others can interpret it more easily. Peter Larsen, of the Argonne National Laboratory in the U.S., decided to do something a little different: he represented microbial data with sounds. More specifically, he sonified data relating to bacteria collected from the western part of the English Channel... Continue Reading Sounds good: Argonne researcher represents data with music

Section: Good Thinking

Tags: Argonne National Laboratory, Art, Bacteria, Sound

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