The singer-songwriter finished her debut album, If Not Winter, and landed opening gigs for System of a Down and Deftones. Now ...
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Mysterious, Ghostly Blue Lights Called Will-o-the-Wisp May Just be Methane Bubbles
Wisp and how this mysterious phenomenon, which has inspired faerie folklore, may actually be bursts of methane gas.
Chemists have discovered tiny zaps of electricity moving between “swamp-gas” bubbles. Could they ignite methane gas to glow as dancing blue flames?
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Scientists Finally Solve the Mystery of the Will-o’-the-Wisp With Bubbles and Lightning
For centuries, people have told tales about strange, flickering blue lights dancing over bogs and graveyards. Known as ignis ...
Speaking with Natalie Lu – the pixie-princess, nugaze musician known as Wisp – it’s clear she’s the ultimate fangirl living ...
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