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"chirp" Definitions
  1. a short high sound made by small birds and some insects

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Chirp: The rumor mill recently churned out some details about Google's supposed answer to the Amazon Echo, codenames Chirp, and some suspected it would debut at I/O.
That's where the Google Home (previously codenamed Chirp) comes in.
Birds chirp, the mailman walks his route, Cleveland's city fathers
The grackles chirp and warble in the bare trees overhead.
It was probably not the best time to chirp me.
And the explorer's chirp has grown into quite the clarion call.
"That's a Protestant-looking house," mothers would chirp after tidying up.
Chirp 2.0 also introduces support for live complications on Apple Watch.
Chirp isn't making encrypted comms channels for sci-fi bodyguards, of course.
Here, in the delightful Japanese countryside: *birds chirp* Behold... the STEEL MILL.
Apple figured out how to make the AirPods produce an audible chirp.
A screaming piha bird called out with its resounding three-tone chirp.
CHIRP can also be used for any imaging system that uses radio interferometry.
Leaves crunch, crickets chirp, birds trill and mosquitoes buzz right into your ears.
The Canary will chirp whenever someone is about to call into the device.
More importantly, LoRa devices make use of a technique called "chirp spread modulation".
Snap one on, hear the short confirmation chirp, and you're ready to go.
Solid chirp, but we don't want to get bogged down in politics here.
Scientists learned this year, and you've never heard a more beautiful chirp. 39.
She hears a chirp and immediately identifies it as a white-crowned sparrow.
To date, Chirp has around 200,000 installs, according to data from Sensor Tower.
When those waves are translated into sound, the collision sounds something like a chirp.
Embedded LED lights and a small speaker let the Evo click, chirp and flash.
Take a cue from those birds chirp-chirping outside your window and express yourself.
I'm listening to some music now and they love to chirp along with it.
They were above your head, you'd push a button and then they would chirp.
Past the courthouse, the sounds of cars are replaced by the chirp of crickets.
"He didn't want to chirp his epic songs into an unsinging receptacle," Ruhl writes.
He could also hear the wind howl and the cicadas chirp in the distance.
To use Chirp, download the iOS app and add it to your Apple Watch.
Locusts and birds chirp loudly as we all sweat in the rising morning heat.
She instructs with folksy patter sprinkled with wisecracking, delivered in a New Yawkese chirp.
He quieted, and from the cage we heard a chirp, like a songbird's warmup.
To our ears, the waves detected by LIGO would sound like a chirp ("woo-OOP").
Optimists chirp that this is Congo's first peaceful transfer of power since independence in 215.
"For you," she says, falteringly, in a voice pitched between a quack and a chirp.
Upon further analysis it proved to be a perfect chirp, as predicted by Einstein's equations.
Google's Audio QR technology is similar to Chirp, which also sends data encoded in ultrasonic audio.
The creature apparently landed on his foot a week after Amy died and began to chirp.
Chirp is also testing its technology for what's known as the industrial internet of things — i.e.
The first apricot blossom of the season is beginning to bloom, while mynah birds chirp overhead.
On the plus side, the beat's nice and smooth, and it suits his Auto-Tuned chirp.
We download smartphone apps that chirp and tell us to stand up several times every hour.
Still, I know Spring is coming when my parakeets begin to chirp incessantly, all day long.
Crouper's sled-mobile is pulled by 50 miniature horses, no bigger than partridges that chirp like crickets.
To close your eyes and hear the quiet hum of traffic or the chirp of a sparrow?
But I think it's part of the game, and if they say something funny, I'll chirp back.
I preferred the vocal stylings of Chirp, the lucky Cricket in Mulan, to the titular character's crooning.
It did not chirp and frisk like a puppy, the way it did when Yuri was listening.
This helps to reduce screen clutter, which is useful given the area Chirp has to work with.
Indian peacocks are heard singing along Pakistani chukars, and Palestinian sunbirds chirp with Israeli hoopoes in unison.
This seems to be the case for all people that chirp the loudest about how racist America is.
Chevrolet Volts can chirp, hybrid Toyota Rav4s beep, and Prii (yes, that's the official plural of Prius) hum.
You know what I'm talking about: the bleeps, the bloops, the loading bars screech, the text scroll chirp.
Scientists heard the sound of the black holes colliding as a "chirp" lasting one-fifth of a second.
To aid Iora's mission, Schutzbank has overseen the integration of Chirp, the organization's own electronic health-record system.
Branch identified qualities his colleagues missed, and started to chirp in the direction of any coaches who'd listen.
Bishop says he plans to keep Chirp free, as "downloads mean more to me than money," he says.
Around him, birds chirp, water laps against the rocky shore, and a raft of wild ducks floats past him.
Apps nowadays make it possible to identify the species of a bird by its chirp, often on the spot.
Other startups that have used audio-based "codes" to transfer payments and other data before include Lisnr, and Chirp.
The noise — commonly referred to as "the cosmic chirp" — may not have been much, sounding suspiciously like a kazoo.
Toyota's big V6 delivers gobs of power without hesitation and will easily chirp its front wheel under aggressive acceleration.
Inside, his pets create a symphony: parakeets chirp against their cage's metal bars, ping ponging with the rooster's crowing.
Musgraves sings in her typical chirp with just a shade of drawl, although she does sound younger than usual.
Scandrick's still teamless and Jenkins' Eagles still suck ... but, hey, at least they can chirp with the best of them!!!
The innocuous setting is a church basement in suburban Texas, where posters on the walls chirp cheery thoughts about Jesus.
When a phone rings or cicadas chirp, sound effects appear on-screen, as if you were inside a comic book.
Overall, recent noises from the canary sound less like a cry of distress than a chirp as the atmosphere changes.
This of course, led some delightful scientists to "chirp" for LIGO on video ahead of the first announcement in 2016.
We expected birds to fly erratically, crickets to chirp loudly, cows return back to their barns, and roosters to crow.
The 'chirp' of black holes colliding The gravitational waves stretched and compressed space around Earth "like Jell-O," said Reitze.
To hear birds chirp in the morning, rather than car alarms, people yelling at one another, that kind of thing.
The investing education website, in partnership with Chirp Research, surveyed 844 affluent millennials, ages 2122-2000, through an online survey.
"Kind of like when your cellphone tells you when its battery is low, a smoke alarm should beep or chirp to tell you when it's time to replace the battery, and it should continue to chirp for at least seven days," said Richard Roux, a senior electrical specialist for the National Fire Protection Association.
The best part of the film are the Pokémon themselves, who slobber (Lickatung), chirp (Bulbasaur) and roar (Charizard) with total abandon.
Picking up the signal—a tiny flurry of contractions and expansions in space-time called a "chirp"—required extraordinary technical finesse.
Two small pale blue desert finches chirp in a small white cage by the window in Panzironi's modern home–office apartment.
Lesnik says that she has sampled "chocolate chirp cookies" — in which cricket flour replaces ordinary flour — but has found them uninspiring.
Birds chirp in the trees that surround the courtyard, which is paved in flagstones decorated with images of turtles and lizards.
People whispered that she married him so he would chirp like a cricket about her in the papers, praising her performances.
Because of how Chirp is designed, Bishop said the app isn't as impacted by the forthcoming API changes as other clients.
A sparkling British-American cast of newly minted and long familiar stars chirp, swoon, pine, quip and shed the odd tear.
Through a door left slightly ajar, I could see the sun starting to set, and hear the crickets starting to chirp.
"Nah, I'm good," she'd chirp, when I offered to put what I'd learned in my role as the facilitator into action.
Aside from a giant ape that walks like a man, we have enormous ants that chirp like birds, and gigantic roaring lizards.
Drawn in by each other's gravity, the objects spiral towards collision, and the increasing frequency of their waves produces a "chirp" sound.
" Store associates are instructed to greet customers with fresh coffee, tea, and water and chirp the brand catchphrase: "Make yourself at home!
Except doing so brings up a screechy chirp sound that startled 100 percent of passengers who took a spin in my Odyssey.
Let's face it: The ring, blare, buzz, or chirp of your alarm clock is probably never going to be your favorite sound.
Entering his rental, Palladeno ignores the chirp from a dying smoke alarm and heads to the kitchen sink to fill his bottle.
Mr. Rhodes's voice has deepened from a McCartney-esque chirp to a world-weary huff, falling between Warren Zevon and Jackson Browne.
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In between are some metal chickens and bright-green figurines of coquís, the little frogs that chirp from every Puerto Rican tree.
If you have one, but not the other, you can mute the chirp on the one you still have in your possession.
Customs officials say people bet on how many times the finches chirp, and a winning male finch can sell for up to $10,000.
Lasers amplified through chirp pulse amplification could pack the same number of photons into a pulse the thickness of a piece of paper.
While this cutie will probably grow into her bark as time passes, this chirp-purr stage of speech is making our hearts burst.  
The LIGO scientists converted the gravitational wave data into sound for, and if you listen very closely, you can hear a little chirp.
Today, birds chirp incessantly, snakes and a leopard lurk, grey monkeys hop about in tree branches and squirrels streak across in the undergrowth.
"DON'T you know about our summer?" asks a spokesperson of a Swedish multinational, himself presumably on holiday as kids chirp in the background.
One of our favorite spots was a pet shop where you can "adopt" critters, including Porgs ($45), which chirp and flap their wings.
Chirp, a Twitter client preferred by hundreds of thousands of Apple Watch users, is getting its biggest upgrade since its arrival last year.
Feathered competitors get a set amount of time to chirp as much as possible, and the bird with the most chirps wins the match.
The Onelink, when connected, will chirp every minute or so if mounted incorrectly, so make sure you've got a ladder and some free time.
You can practically hear crickets chirp as she looks around the table and it's clear that she's won this round of the vibrator vs.
There are plenty of other sonifications you've probably heard, like the gravitational wave chirp or the sound of the Juno spacecraft crossing Jupiter's magnetopause.
" After a while, he wrote, the (presumably straight) reader begins "to long for the chirp and swing and civilizing animation of a female character.
Inside, melodious Chinese hwamei birds chirp in tall white cages, dramatic art works adorn the walls, while giant bromeliads and orchids brighten each corner.
Some features — like the ability to Direct Message or compose tweets from your Apple Watch — are only available to Chirp Pro paying users, though.
In Tyson's round his bird got out an impressive 107 notes, but was beaten by the contest's champion, who was able to chirp 137 times.
The chirp is typically spelled with three Rs, though The Blast reports Cardi also applied to trademark "Okurr" with two Rs, just to be safe.
The bottom line is that whatever else it may be or lead to, the story of the chirp heard round the universe is simply cool.
It has 215 degree symmetry — go ahead, spin it and see if you don't remember a past incarnation or want to chirp like a chicken.
Some tracks, such as the bird-chirp-filled "A World of What-There-Is" and the airy "In-The-Vapor," are more environments than songs.
That chirp also inaugurated the field of gravitational wave astronomy: the use of these waves as an observational tool, advancing our power to explore further.
"The inspiration for rewriting the timeline came from when I was fortunate enough to attend WWDC 2019 as a scholar," explains Chirp developer Will Bishop.
Elsewhere in the district, eighth graders at Sheridan Junior High School crawled on the floor, chasing robotic birds they had programmed to waddle and chirp.
Elsewhere in the district, eighth graders at Sheridan Junior High School crawled on the floor, chasing robotic birds they had programmed to waddle and chirp.
He records and analyzes the frequencies of his bees, such as the soothing "songs" queen bees chirp to their hives, and uses them in his compositions.
Like a Disney villain, as soon as she was alone in her classroom with the kids, her voice changed from a high chirp to a bark.
One of Shuttl's most interesting features is "Chirp," which verifies passengers by sending a sound from their mobile phones to the driver's version of its app.
As a consumer product Chirp never took off, but its unique set of affordances shape how it's used, and make it particularly suitable in certain situations.
The birds are attempting their morning chirp routines, we're tiptoeing around in open-toed sandals while cautiously sipping iced coffee, and this Sunday is Earth Day.
Ms. Farmiga (of "American Horror Story" on television and the film "The Bling Ring") has a wonderfully expressive face but tends to chirp her lines mechanically.
They also have a weird, insect-like chirp which, in addition to their small size, could explain why it took us so long to find them.
Passion repeatedly pauses so that I can update her as to the progress of the sun; the cicadas, thinking it is nighttime, begin to chirp louder.
He recalls that, during an eclipse-watch in Zimbabwe in 2001, the cicadas began to chirp as the sunlight faded and—so they thought—night fell.
"There were bells, so you would have a moment of hearing them chirp, and at least it alarmed him to when people were coming," Safechuck says.
The app will use a gravitational wave "chirp" — the noise a gravitational wave would make if converted into sound waves — to alert users to new detections.
"Seeing as so many people were disappointed when Twitter pulled their official app, it only made sense to at least try," Bishop says of building Chirp.
In addition to DMs and Lists, Chirp Pro lets you post and reply to tweets, search for users and tweets, and view more than five trends.
Scientists announced on Thursday that they have detected the telltale "chirp" from gravitational waves produced by a collision between two black holes 1.3 billion years ago.
But it felt empowering when I heard a bird chirp after touching my neck, which has always been a trigger for me from previous sexual trauma.
Luckily the European Virgo antenna had joined the gravitational wave network only two weeks before, and it also showed a faint chirp at the same time.
A laundry alcove is strewn with circuit boards and soldering irons; in a 1980s garage-cum-laboratory, baby chicks chirp in a pen near the door.
We have radios, so when it happens we'll chirp on there to say, "Oh my God, this dude just grabbed my ass" and [commiserate] about it together.
Chirp understands the limitations of its technology (range and bandwidth being the biggest stumbling blocks), and admits that it's never going to be useful in every scenario.
Recode says Chirp won't probably won't launch at next week's Google I/O developer conference, but Google could show off its capabilities (in some form) on stage.
These features are available via Chirp's paid tier, Chirp Pro, which is a pay-what-you-want upgrade starting at $1.99 and going up to $4.99 USD.
"The only API I was affected by were the changes to the direct messaging API," Bishop added, noting this is why Chirp didn't have messaging right away.
"Bleep bleep chirp bloop" is cute and makes for great one-sided dialogue, but make no mistake: Our language tech is light years past the little blue astromech's.
The sky's a more vivid shade of blue; birds chirp according to a different melody; your steps are so buoyant you might as well be walking on moonbeams.
When I pressed the leftmost one, the machine uttered a three-tone chirp not unlike the sound one of my sweetest girlfriends used to make when she climaxed.
It is monitored by remotely headquartered rules officials who watch the match with dozens of camera angles and chirp into earpieces of referees when they spot potential mistakes.
Ms. Midler, who was fully clothed in a pale green tuxedo that made her look like a psychedelic grasshopper, was particularly pleased to chirp about her beloved cause.
Examination of the January chirp, Dr. Reitze said, gives hints that the spins of the black holes were not aligned, complicating the last motions of their mating dance.
It led Democrats to chirp that Hawley demonstrated why he's a less frequent presence on the campaign trail than McCaskill, who held 51 town hall events last year.
In addition, Chirp 2.0 is now available in a number of languages, besides English, including Chinese (simplified), Danish, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish (Latin America).
"Basic publishing is absolutely important, but it's not very exciting," said Mr. Blackwell, who speaks in a slow, soft British accent but carries two cellphones that chirp constantly.
Spiders may start taking their webs down, birds may start calling, cicadas may chirp, bees may head back to their hives, and chickens may scamper back to their coops.
If you convert the signal from the gravitational waves into sound, it actually resembles a chirp, going from a lower frequency to a high frequency right at the end.
And the pair of facilities that detected the cosmic chirp, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO), cost more than any project the National Science Foundation had ever funded.
After completing two bird-themed sentences in fairly quotidian ways (yes, 10 bluebirds do sometimes chirp), the kid reminded us that it is illegal to cook a bald eagle.
This Monday morning, a morning in February, I woke up to sunbeams in my eyes and the sound of birds (pigeons, maybe… do they chirp?) outside my open window.
That means you can see recent tweets right on the watch face, and tap on them to be redirected back to the Chirp app to reply, like or retweet.
The recently released memo from the House Intelligence Committee had barely hit the news when phones across the Beltway went off with that all-too-familiar sound: a chirp.
The phones follow computer-generated patterns based on the behavioral ones of creatures such as crickets and fireflies, which, respectively, will chirp in sync or light up in unison.
Artists at their easels begin to dot the wayside—and block the traffic; clicking typewriters join the nightly chorus of crickets; and poets chirp from studio attics at all hours.
All signs and reports suggest that Google is working on it internally, by way of a project called "Chirp" — and I/O seems like the perfect stage for its debut.
To get that federal recognition, the tribe plans to lobby Congress on behalf of their cause and has been coordinating efforts with the California Heritage Indigenous Research Project (CHIRP) nonprofit.
In the busy Midtown Manhattan Jollibee — where employees chirp, "Have a jolly day!" while upbeat music plays in the background — 31-year-old patron Cara is originally from the Philippines.
Whether it's the helpful chirp of the Find My iPhone app, or the reassurance of knowing your photos are backed up and safe, iCloud houses functions we've all needed before.
The young Australian developer recently released a version of Twitter for Apple Watch called Chirp, in order to fill the void created by Twitter pulling its official app last fall.
The chirp of summer tanagers and warblers, the rare bloop of fish jumping in the stream and the strokes of our paddles were the only sounds to break the quiet.
Outside, birds chirp, cars swoosh by, and all around there are the conversations that occur in busy places, all coming together to create a 360-degree sensory trip in every moment.
In a standard burst, the Chirp protocol transfers just 50 to 100 bits per second — acting like a sort of audio QR code directing a phone or computer to a webpage.
Amazon wants to make sure this speaker, or one of the myriad of variations mentioned above, is in your home, listening to your trials and offering help with a friendly chirp.
In a massive, hollowed column that was slowly filling with water, the main player character wrapped their companion with their long scarf, offering a chirp to encourage them to come along.
Santi White — has a perpetually blithe and perky voice, a mezzo-soprano chirp that in an earlier decade might have been at home delivering bubble gum pop ditties on AM radio.
While all of my friends are in California, the Carribean, or New York, I'm sitting on the porch of my grandmother's beach house as the sun sets and the birds chirp.
WERAPITIYA, Sri Lanka — Tucked away behind a ridge, surrounded by lush mountains where 240 bird species chirp, is a luxury resort that sells peace of mind for about $703 a night.
Checking the data from Livingston to find out why it had not also phoned in an alert, Dr. Shoemaker and his colleagues found a big glitch partly obscuring the same chirp.
These pulses are kind of like the beeping of the alarm that wakes you up in the morning, but with radio waves instead of sound and with a much faster chirp.
Chirp Pro is a user-friendly "pay what you want" feature that lets you chip in at either $4.99, $5.99 or $23 to upgrade the app and doesn't require a subscription.
While it is not possible to determine what noise these cubs were trying to make with absolutely certainty, it seems far more likely they were trying to chirp, as adult cheetahs do.
Bouman's algorithm — CHIRP (or Continuous High-resolution Image Reconstruction using Patch priors) — uses the sparse data collected from telescopes to help choose and verify an image to help fill in the gaps.
Filling the room is a soft, whooshing sound of two black holes colliding a billion light-years away — the historic "chirp" scientists recorded in February providing evidence of gravitational waves Einstein predicted.
You're Super Old and Don't Even Realize ItBefore you crack open that bedroom door and chirp at us, "Time to wake up, sleepy head," take a minute and look in the mirror.
On the Big Island, mongoose have proliferated, devastating local bird populations; so have Puerto Rican coquí frogs, which chirp abruptly and erratically at 210 decibels, like a mobile infestation of alarm clocks.
A White House staffer had a plan to bring in hundreds of canaries "to chirp for the inaugural ball guests," who at that point were desperate for any good cheer, Bendat says.
You see, it seems to prefer to chirp to the sounds of Mozart rather than the pesky sounds of a human being or whatever the kids are listening to on the radio nowadays.
Even the tiny details of Villanelle end up being funny, like her madcap chirp of a laugh, a single costume choice she makes in episode 2, or the way she dominates during sex.
Only three days before the black hole chirp came in, Dr. Weiss was at the Livingston site, he recalled, and was horrified to find that the antenna readings were plagued by radio interference.
Vector will glare angrily at you if you pick it up aggressively, and it will chirp and shake its forklift-shaped arms in glee if you pet the touch sensor on its back.
Kids can tap any one of the emoji discs to the duck's chest to express how they're feeling that day, and the duck will emulate it with a happy chirp or painful groan.
They were able to hear, and record, the sound of that massive collision: a chirp with a rising tone, which is exactly what Einstein predicted would happen in his general theory of relativity.
Meanwhile, the Fermi Gamma-Ray Space Telescope, which orbits Earth looking at the highest-energy radiation in the universe, recorded a brief flash of gamma rays just two seconds after the LIGO chirp.
In her free moments, she sits at the table in the kitchen and throws open the window to gaze at the riot of flowers and listen to the birds chirp in the vines.
Pet City 8 Photos View Slide Show ' All was quiet in the reptile room of Ron Peteroy's Staten Island home one recent Wednesday morning, save the soft chirp of a few doomed crickets.
If you can hear the warm rumble of low bass notes as cleanly as the chirp of the highest note in Bach's "Cello Suite No.1 in G Major," you've some nicely tuned headphones.
Bats sound a lot like mice: They each chirp and chitter in ways that sounds indistinguishable from one another to us, but to each other, are as varied between individuals as our own voices.
When I mention it to Daniel Jones, chief science officer of UK startup Chirp, he says it would be "totally possible" using the company's technology — at some point in the future, at any rate.
She wrote whenever the rhymes blossomed: sometimes in the middle of the night, sometimes at the chirp of dawn, sometimes in the summer fallow tractor, where she'd draw a finger across the dusty windshield.
I set my Muse to a rainforest soundscape, which gets stormier as your mind gets more active and then gentler and eventually produces a bird chirp if you reach a prolonged state of calm.
But some degree of set up is available on most new cars, even down to the level of whether you want the horn to chirp when the car is locked with the remote fob.
Life here moves at a different pace: at night, there are no streetlights, just the chirp of crickets and the giggling of neighborhood teens huddled in a grassy area in the middle of town.
It's a fun and loving family atmosphere, with some of Alauddin's five grandchildren running about and giggling as their pet birds chirp in their cages, and the adults discuss their fourth-generation family sweet shop.
And in proper form, he shows up to throw things a bit haywire, bending his voice in an Auto-Tuned chirp that, for my money, sounds like a nod to newer trap heirs Rae Sremmurd.
"They bet on how many times the finches will chirp in a minute, which finch chirps the most," Anthony Bucci, a spokesman for United States Customs and Border Protection in New York, told the Times.
As the two black holes get closer and closer together the dips and peaks of their signal become more pronounced, eventually looking something like a high frequency blast of sound or "chirp" when they merge.
On a September night before his mission was to start, he stayed up with his brother Munaf, drinking tea and listening to crickets chirp in the warm air as Munaf gave him a pep talk.
"They bet on how many times the finches will chirp in a minute, which finch chirps the most," Anthony Bucci, a spokesman for United States Customs and Border Protection in New York, said on Wednesday.
After Janey and Cleveland and Dill and Annabelle and Jonathan, the bit parts — especially Bwwaauk, a chicken known to herself and her fellow birds by the sound of her unique chirp — felt a bit much.
The answer: two black holes, 36 and 29 times the mass of our sun, that had spiraled together and then collided (the "chirp" was what Schilling calls their "death cry") 1.3 billion light-years away.
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The deaths of celebrities such as Prince, Carrie Fisher, Muhammad Ali left people lowAll across the world people played Pokemon GoFar, far away, two black holes collide,Waves were detected when a chirp rang inside.
It's one of gaming's more interesting multiplayer experiences, with only two players able to connect with each other at any time, and communication between same-journey companions restricted to chirp-like noises that don't mean anything.
Laser alerts were accompanied by an appropriately alarming rapid digital chirp; Ka band warnings (the typical choice for speed traps) were quick and seemed to offer enough warning at highway speeds to prevent any unwanted entanglements.
The device, which will reportedly look like Google's OnHub Wi-Fi router (an excellent one), is said to be codenamed "Chirp" and integrate Google's existing voice assistant (seen on Android and in Chrome) with its search.
If I have to watch another white person blandly chirp through a cover of a 90s R&B song, painfully body-rolling throughout, I will toss myself into the ocean and offer my soul to Poseidon.
Last month at the Atlantic, Adrienne LaFrance further explored their process of sound mapping Byzantine churches, in which a "chirp" is used to test different parts of the church, with the data inputted to a computer.
The development of CHIRP was announced in 2016 by MIT and involved a team of researchers from three places: MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the MIT Haystack Observatory.
One of the most serene parts of the video is actually at the start of the live stream, when a rooster crows, birds chirp, and thunder claps while the lava continues its fearsome display in the background.
" So it's no surprise that one of her favorite parts of the Winnebago tour was "sitting on the porch of a KOA cabin listening to the birds chirp, drinking a cup of coffee, soaking it all in.
Here's how it happened: At 5:51 AM on September 14, 2015, LIGO's twin detectors—one in Livingston, Louisiana and one in Hanford, Washington—both picked up a minute signal, or chirp, within milliseconds of each other.
Because of the darkening light and cooling air, the activities of nocturnal and diurnal animals follow a different schedule: crickets will chirp earlier, for instance; frogs have been known to croak when the sun vanishes behind the moon.
But while most FRBs discovered to date are one-off events—a single chirp in the interstellar void, if you will—these phenomena got more interesting last year when astronomers discovered the very first FRB signal that repeats.
Given his love for physics, it's not surprising that his latest effort is all about LIGO and the chirp heard 'round the world—the first direct detection of gravitational waves, and the first evidence for binary black holes.
From the sounds of its blasters to the chirp it makes when you turn it on and even the booming voice that tells you when it's connecting to your phone, the Robomaster S1 isn't exactly an inconspicuous gadget.
And to also make them decent, compassionate, alert, engaged truth-seekers, neither callous, fearful Party enablers nor complacent, dead-eyed Proles who poke their iPhones and scoff at memes and chirp their discontent in brief blips of coherence.
This can make for some pretty incredible science communicating tools—just look up Jupiter's whistlers, falling bomb sounds caused by the planet's lightning; or the chirp of LIGO's gravitational wave detection, an ascending bloop as two black holes collide.
But the company is designing a range of SDKs that make it easier to plug the tech into devices of every shape and size, and Jones is confident there's enough niches in the world to make Chirp a success.
In the days leading up to the Google I/O conference held at its Mountain View, California-headquarters, the device — reportedly codenamed "Chirp" — was believed to be in development but not expected to get stage time at the event.
Out There A team of scientists announced on Thursday that they had heard and recorded the sound of two black holes colliding a billion light-years away, a fleeting chirp that fulfilled the last prediction of Einstein's general theory of relativity.
Samsung's handling of the issue is particularly galling because after months of outcry, they walked things back halfway by allowing you to disable the Bixby button so its digital assistant wouldn't chirp up every time you hit the button by accident.
The technology giant is expected to drop news of several major products at the annual event, with speculation ranging from a voice assistant named Chirp to an Android virtual reality platform to a convergence of operating systems across Android and Chrome.
Propped up by an infant life vest, Roxie stared out from beneath her purple sun hat, content to do nothing but chirp at the birds and point at the speedboats racing past, causing us to bob gently in their wake.
Despite having a niche user base, attention detail has been paid here – Chirp even lets you customize the Watch app's user interface by toggling on or off various elements like Images, the Retweet Counter, Like Counter, Retweet & Like Buttons, and Timestamps.
" Of the bronze statue of Knut that now stands in the Berlin Zoo, he writes, "It is not Knut the Dreamer, but Knut as we dream him who is realized in bronze for future generations to chirp and coo over.
It was Gordon's second husband, Garson Kanin (Jonathan Spivey), who wrote the role that, for better or for worse, became Holliday's signature: Billie Dawn, the seemingly featherbrained lead of "Born Yesterday," whose helium-fueled chirp induced people to underestimate her.
A team of scientists announced in February that they had heard and recorded the sound of two black holes colliding a billion light-years away, a fleeting chirp that fulfilled the last prediction of _________'s general theory of relativity. 8493.
"Our people will be able to see stars at night and hear birds chirp," the deputy director of the Communist Party's Office of the Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs, Yang Weimin, told The New York Times on Monday.
Similar to the "Find my iPhone" feature, a charged AirPod could be shown a map of where the wireless earbuds were last connected, or could be found by activating a "specially designed sound" that the Wall Street Journal describes as a chirp.
Presented in an antique briefcase, the piece consists of many small boxes with removable lids that reveal minute but familiar sounds like the chirp of a grasshopper or the creaking of a chair, meant to trigger divergent associations of memory in each viewer.
At a recent yoga class in Rishikesh, India, the professed "world capital of yoga," a startling smattering of sounds bounced against the ashram walls: the chirp of a text message, the "swoosh" of an email sent, the ping of a Facebook update.
The women of "Jillian" and "The New Me" form strict, minor hierarchies with other women; they all find one another pathetic and abhorrent, but they still chirp hello every morning and make polite conversation as they warm up leftovers in the break room.
Although the film's credits include a foley artist and a rerecording technician, its soundtrack comes across as entirely vérité; the wind whispers, birds chirp and the people who built the settings we're seeing are far, far away, if they're even around at all.
Lush greenery covers the walls, tall buildings keep the narrow dining area shaded for much of the day, strings of lights hang from above, birds chirp with abandon, and there's even the odd smattering of graffiti here and there, keeping it real.
The most advanced version of LIGO had just started up in September 2015 when the vibrations from a pair of colliding black holes slammed the detectors in Louisiana and Washington with a rising tone, or "chirp," for a fifth of a second.
The new version, Chirp 2.0, hopes to encourage more upgrades as it enhances the Twitter-on-your-wrist experience with a redesigned timeline that endlessly scrolls faster and more reliably than before, and includes an improved video player, image grids and more.
Letters To the Editor: It gave me great pleasure to read Friday's lead article, "With Faint Chirp, Scientists Prove Einstein Correct," in which Albert Einstein and his 1,000 contemporary co-conspirators usurped that coveted position away from the presidential candidates and various Mideast wars.
First predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity in 1916, gravitational waves were not confirmed until last February, when physicists at LIGO's twin Hanford and Livingston observatories announced they'd heard a chirp from a pair of black holes colliding 103 billion light years away.
Cross the northern border and things look and sound pretty much the same: the mountains, the trees, the rivers, the houses, the roads, the big-box buildings, the clothes, the faces, the accents, the billboards and slogans, the chirp of the walk/don't walk monitors.
Transformed into sound, the Hanford signal was a long 22.6-second chirp, that ended in a sudden whoop to 5003 cycles per second, two octaves above middle C. Such a high frequency indicated that whatever was zooming around was lighter than a black hole.
A few months before the announcement of Breakthrough Starshot, physicists from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory in the United States told the world that after years of waiting, they had heard a "chirp" — a brief signal indicating the detection of gravitational waves in space.
Dr. Weiss said you could reproduce the chirp by running your fingernails across the keys of a piano from the low end to middle C. Lost in the transformation was three solar masses' worth of energy, vaporized into gravitational waves in an unseen and barely felt apocalypse.
In the video that it captured (it's not embeddable, so you have to watch it here), the majestic mountain lion surveys the scenery, sniffs the air, and emits a sound that only a creature of power and dignity could make: an adorable, heart-melting, high-pitched chirp.
But when they flake out, as AirPods inevitably will, they make the simple act of listening an experience fraught with anxiety — I could never predict when I'd hear the telltale chirp in my ears that meant the battery was depleted, sometimes just minutes after a full charge.
The algorithm, which Bouman named CHIRP (Continuous High-resolution Image Reconstruction using Patch priors) was needed to combine data from the eight radio telescopes around the world working under Event Horizon Telescope, the international collaboration that captured the black hole image, and turn it into a cohesive image.
Mexico City Journal MEXICO CITY — Back in the late 240s, the air got so dirty in Mexico City that birds would emit a final chirp before they tumbled from the trees onto the sidewalk, their small, still bodies a sad testament to some of the world's worst air pollution.
Harper has emerged from his post-Parliament retirement to chirp at the Canadian NAFTA negotiators, congratulate Viktor Orban for his electoral death grip on Hungary, laud Donald Trump for abandoning nuclear diplomacy with Iran, and hype his forthcoming book on how the 21st century belongs to the populist right.
Now redesigned for watchOS 6, the new version of Chirp includes a rebuilt timeline feature that allows you to endlessly scroll through tweets much more quickly than before, along with other enhancements, like support for iOS 13's dark mode and a way to add colors to your Twitter username.
He upgraded the horn on his Volkswagen Jetta with three new settings: A quick, polite, high-pitched beep-beep; an even more pleasant R2-D2-like electronic chirp; and, finally, an air horn from a diesel locomotive to let everyone in a three-block radius know you're quickly losing patience as someone slowly crosses a crosswalk.  [YouTube]
If someone like your child, brother, partner or roommate is wearing your AirPods, the app will warn users before starting to chirp (AirPods, know when they are in your ear), and even if the AirPod does start chirping, the sound is ramped up slowly so the wearer will have time to remove them from his or her ears.
Their gimmick is youth: Swae Lee and Slim Jimmy are ostensibly in their early twenties, but you wouldn't guess it when they chirp and giggle like adolescents pulling faces at a crush, peeping and lisping like Kris Kross if those eternal teenage rappers had mixed mouthwash and a splash of Auto-Tune with their orange juice.
It captured my seventh-grade son's attention as he skimmed the front page, and we ended up snuggled in bed, reading every last word of this lengthy story about a chirp from a billion light-years away that proved not only Einstein's theory about black holes and space-time, but also that humans have the power to sustain a dream that can transform imagination.
Editorial The faint chirp detected by what must be two of the largest and most sensitive microphones ever made — a brief, rising tone from gravitational waves generated by an immeasurably powerful collision of two black holes a billion years ago — has engendered a number of articles about why we should concern ourselves, and by extension dedicate so many resources, to exploring an event so distant in time and space.

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