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The team associated with the study played the sound of 'Aztec Death Whistle' for a group of people. During the process, the brain activity of each individual was being monitored.
Used in war and rituals, this eerie whistle mimics human screams with terrifying accuracy. Hear it once—you won’t forget it.
A study looking into the sound created by an mesoamerican instrument known as the Aztec 'death whistle' revealed the effect it had on the brain.
A noise dubbed the ‘most terrifying sound in the world’ that was last thing people heard before death was caught on doorbell footage.
Whistling requires attention to your mouth, muscles, and breath. Here’s how it works, and how to get better at it.
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The former San Diego Association of Governments finance director who filed a lawsuit in 2023 accusing the regional planning agency of firing her after she blew the whistle on inaccurate toll-booth ...