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Not just an explanation, but it's in the (quite in-depth) video description too
 

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What you see in this dynamic MRI-recording is the tongue movement in the vocal tract while doing overtone singing and normal singing. The positions of the tongue forms the resoncance cavities which delete all not-wanted overtones in the sound of the voice at a certain point in time, and then amplify a single overtone that is left, which can be heard as a seperate note above the fundamental.

 

The MRI recordings were made by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Richter, Prof. Dr. Matthias Echternach and Dr.- Ing. Michael Burdumy in the University Medical Center Freiburg, Institute for Musician's Medicine.
http://www.mh-freiburg.de/fim - thank you so much for the kind permission to use the MRI-footage in order to share this fascinating singing-insight with the world!
 

 

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https://labs.strava.com/heatmap/#14.20/-1.52869/54.52674/hot/all

 

A heatmap pulled from collated data of fitness trackers. Which I mainly came across from someone highlighting a few bases and such that aren't necessarily on maps (or clearly shown from regular aerial photography, but here can be shown to be patrolled and such).

I kinda like that it shows the location of a current bridleway I use to get to work that's otherwise not shown on any satellites (and not even digitally marked on Google Maps) due to being part of a relatively new build (and likely to be removed in coming years as the rest of the area is built up).

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This is the time of year when animation students in Japan finish their final projects. Here's a cute one that stars an arguably a little shit:

Edit: Last year's talent (an extremely impressive one).

 

And BEFORE she became a student:

 

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