The viral audio clip — which some listeners interpret as a deep male voice saying, “Yanny,” and others hear as a higher-pitched voiced saying, “Laurel” — popped up on Reddit this week and quickly ...
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- It's settled: That viral audio clip that everybody is talking about is actually a recording of the word "laurel," not the nonsense word "yanny." At least, that's the story from ...
ATLANTA — Viral sensations are often forgotten about after a few days — the Mannequin Challenge comes to mind — but there's a new one that a future dog owner or two will remember forever. This isn't ...
Kudos to University of Minnesota speech-language researcher and professor Ben Munson for his original analysis explaining how the acoustic file can lead listeners to one of two conclusions. He used ...
The Laurel vs. Yanny debate, which has sharply divided the American public this week, reached the highest levels of government on Thursday. In a 45-second video posted on Twitter, President Donald ...
Three years ago, the internet melted down over the color of a dress. Now an audio file has friends, family members and office mates questioning one another’s hearing, and their own. The sound jumped ...
The internet is up in arms about an audio clip where a computer-generated voice is either saying “Yanny” or “Laurel.” Now, another person is adding his two cents, and that man is named Yanni. What ...
Adam B confuses his little brother completely with a Yanny vs. Laurel prank and watches total auditory chaos unfold.