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How having zero points in tennis — or ‘love’ — came to sound so sweet : NPR

How having zero points in tennis — or ‘love’ — came to sound so sweet : NPR

The scoreboard shows the results of the women’s singles final match between Iga Swiatek of Poland and Amanda Anisimova of the U.S. at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Saturday, July 12, 2025. Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP hide caption toggle caption Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP Fifteen points in tennis? Nice. Thirty, 40 — even better. Advantage — that sounds good. “Love” — that also must be great, right? Well, not quite. As the French Open rolls on and Serena Williams has announced her return to the sport, maybe you’ve been paying a little more attention to tennis. The sport’s scoring system is notably distinct, and can sometimes be hard to grasp for newcomers. But even tennis aficionados might not know why, or how, “love” became the unmistakable callout for zero points. For this installment of NPR’s Word of the Week, we’re exploring how a word that signifies trailing behind got such a sweet name. “Love” comes from the heart — or an egg? It’s hard to pinpoint when the first tennis ball went over the net. Tennis is a …

New NBA Signature Sound From Succession Composer and Nas

New NBA Signature Sound From Succession Composer and Nas

The National Basketball Association is launching a new “signature audio identity” that will serve as a connective tissue between the league’s media and social coverage and in-arena experiences, using a new NBA Finals promo scored by Succession composer Nicholas Britell and voiced by Nas to introduce the sound. “There was no model for what we were trying to create here,” Britell tells The Hollywood Reporter. “There is of course a tremendous history of music in sports — in the NBA from John Tesh’s ‘Roundball Rock’ and the Chicago Bulls’ use of Alan Parsons Project ‘Sirius’ — to all the amazing scores of sports films in history, Chariots of Fire, Rudy, He Got Game — the list goes on and on. Our goal was to begin a process of exploring what the sound of the league could be. The first piece we’ve released, which is playing in the playoffs and finals spots we’ve created, is a springboard for more music that we’ll be releasing around a whole sonic landscape for the NBA.” You can watch the promo here: “Thirty …

Trump’s health report ‘too good to be true’ as doctors sound alarm over ‘cover up’ | World | News

Trump’s health report ‘too good to be true’ as doctors sound alarm over ‘cover up’ | World | News

Trump (Image: Getty) US President Donald Trump’s health report is “too good to be true”, doctors have stunningly claimed. President Donald Trump underwent a medical assessment at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center last Tuesday, describing it as a “six-month physical”. Following the appointment, he took to social media to declare that he had passed with flying colours, insisting that “everything checked out perfectly”. The White House took an unusually long time to release the results of the check-up, sparking renewed speculation about the 79-year-old President’s health. Trump has faced mounting scrutiny in recent months over bruising visible on his hands, swelling in his ankles and claims from critics that his mental sharpness may be deteriorating. “There is no reason for withholding the President’s medical results unless there is something the American public is not being told,” said Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist who previously served as physician to former Vice President Dick Cheney. Read more: Donald Trump blindsided by major Iran update in peace talks Read more: UFO expert warns over imminent Trump disclosure – …

French doctors sound alarm over drinking water pollution – Down to Earth

French doctors sound alarm over drinking water pollution – Down to Earth

To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Accept Manage my choices One of your browser extensions seems to be blocking the video player from loading. To watch this content, you may need to disable it on this site. Try again DOWN TO EARTH © FRANCE 24 Issued on: 01/06/2026 – 17:15Modified: 01/06/2026 – 17:16 06:59 min From the show Reading time 1 min Pesticides, microplastics and so-called forever chemicals: that’s the cocktail of substances millions of French people are exposed to simply from drinking tap water. According to France’s National Association of Health professionals, representing private practice doctors, at least 30 percent of the population was exposed to contaminated water at least once in 2024. FRANCE 24’s Environment Editor Valerie Dekimpe tells us more. By: Video by: Source link

‘We’re really good. I don’t mean that arrogantly’: Yard Act on bullying, imposter syndrome and their heavy new sound | Yard Act

‘We’re really good. I don’t mean that arrogantly’: Yard Act on bullying, imposter syndrome and their heavy new sound | Yard Act

It’s certainly a novel way to announce your comeback. On the opening song of Yard Act’s new album, over a cacophony of doomy piano chords and crashing drums, singer James Smith announces: “I’ve got absolutely nothing – absolutely nothing new to say!” And he’s not finished there. Later in the same track, Empty Pledges, Smith whips himself up into unhinged preacher mode only to declare: “Do you feel like an impostor for every new level you ascend to too? Do you have to bluff as much as I do?” Is it refreshingly honest to begin a record by saying you haven’t got a clue what you’re doing – or an act of ludicrous self-sabotage? “Well, I don’t know if anyone has anything new to say really,” says Smith with a grin when I meet him and bassist Ryan Needham in a London bar to discuss You’re Gonna Need a Little Music, the band’s forthcoming third LP. “We’re in this age where everything has to be a manifesto and a statement, but it’s mainly just a …

Sound of Falling Wins German Film Awards Mascha Schilinski Period Drama

Sound of Falling Wins German Film Awards Mascha Schilinski Period Drama

Sound of Falling, Mascha Schilinski’s experimental period drama tracing the lives of four young women from four different epochs in rural East Germany, swept the German Film Awards, the Lolas, winning 10 Lolas including best film and best director for Schilinski. Schilinski’s sophomore feature, which premiered in Cannes last year, winning the jury prize, was the frontrunner going into the 2026 Lolas and it won in every category where it was on the nomination sheet. İlker Çatak‘s Berlin Film Festival winner Yellow Letters, which had nine nominations to Sound of Falling‘s 11, was nearly shut out, picking up just the runner-up Silver Lola for best film and the prize for best score for composer Marvin Miller. Simon Verhoeven’s comedy Ach, diese Lücke, diese entsetzliche Lücke, picked up two acting trophies: Best Actress for 85-year-old Senta Berger, a grande dame of German cinema (and Simon Verhoeven’s mother), who accepted her first-ever Lola in Berlin Friday night, and Michael Wittenborn, another beloved veteran performer, who played her on-screen husband. Best acting honors went to August Diehl for …

Lawnmower hum: why the sound of the summer could cost you £5,000 | Summer

Lawnmower hum: why the sound of the summer could cost you £5,000 | Summer

Name: Lawnmower hum. Age: Getting steadily louder since 1830. Appearance: From roughly 1 April to late September. What is it? It’s the sound of summer, mate. You mean like the Beach Boys? No. Like birdsong, or children’s laughter, or Greensleeves blaring from an ice-cream van? More like the rip, chug and whine of lawnmowers big and small, providing the background noise to the season. I have to say, I like the sound of a bit of mowing on a sunny afternoon. You’re not alone – the columnist William Sitwell calls it “the music of May”. So evocative, isn’t it? But you’re also not in the majority. Lawnmower noise is a perennial summer complaint, pitting neighbour against neighbour. I suppose these things can boil over occasionally. They certainly can. A woman in Wiltshire is facing up to a year in jail for deliberately leaving her lawnmower running while her neighbours were having a dinner party. That’s a bit harsh. Her actions represented the culmination of a 15-year feud, and the violation of a restraining order, so …

Scientists built bee-like smart robots that swarm using sound waves

Scientists built bee-like smart robots that swarm using sound waves

Nature has spent millions of years perfecting teamwork. Bees swarm together in coordinated clouds. Schools of fish shift direction almost instantly. Bats and whales use sound to navigate and communicate across long distances. Now, scientists are borrowing those same ideas to design a new generation of tiny robots that may someday work together inside disaster zones, polluted waterways and even the human body. An international team of researchers has created a computer model showing that simple microrobots can organize themselves into intelligent-like swarms using only sound waves. The study demonstrates how acoustic communication can transform basic robotic units into coordinated collectives capable of sensing, adapting and rebuilding themselves. The research was led by Igor Aronson, Huck Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Mathematics at Penn State. “Picture swarms of bees or midges,” Aronson said. “They move, that creates sound, and the sound keeps them cohesive, many individuals acting as one.” Acoustically communicating active matter. (CREDIT: Physical Review X) The findings could help scientists design future microrobots that perform difficult tasks in places humans cannot …

Your TV’s Sound Is Bad. These Free Fixes Make It Noticeably Better

Your TV’s Sound Is Bad. These Free Fixes Make It Noticeably Better

The dirty secret of the modern TV industry is that picture quality has never been better and audio quality has arguably never been worse. As displays have gotten impossibly thin and engineering resources have poured into panel technology and processing, the speakers have gotten smaller, weaker and increasingly pointed away from the person trying to watch. The result is breathtaking visuals paired with audio that can make dialogue hard to follow and action sequences sound like they’re happening in another room. The good news is that a few settings adjustments can help, and every one of them is free. There’s no setting that will magically transform your TV’s audio into movie theater sound. Physics is at play, and the tiny speakers in skinny modern TVs just can’t create quality audio. However, there are some settings and other tricks that might help.  TV settings for better sound TV manufacturers know that bad sound is one of the biggest complaints people have about modern TVs. They’ve added audio processing features — some good, some bad — to …

5 writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT (even when you’re not)

5 writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT (even when you’re not)

I try not to judge people for using AI for writing. People may have different requirements, and different scenarios may have different rules. Yet, everyone would agree that it is definitely a disappointing situation when something you wrote is flagged as AI-generated. Sure, AI writing detectors aren’t always reliable, but there’s another possibility: your writing sounds like ChatGPT. As you probably know, AI content detectors work by analyzing the structure and writing patterns. So, if you use the same writing conventions as ChatGPT, your writing is likely to be flagged as AI-generated. You may have learned to write like that from the beginning, or the increasing amount of AI-generated content on the internet may have gotten to you — let’s not judge. Here, you will find five common writing habits that make you sound like ChatGPT even when you are writing on your own. Related 4 Reasons Why AI Checkers Might Flag Your Writing Many schools use AI checkers to flag students suspected of writing with AI. However, these are ineffective and often lead to …