uh, the antarctic ice shelf." ( laughter ) researchers-- researchers discovered the sound by accident when deploying equipment to study the crust and mantle of the ross ice shelf, "and found high frequency trapped seismic waves in the top couple of meters of snow," which manifested as "strange spectral anomalies that escaped easy explanations." yes, spectral anomalies. or, in layman's terms: ice ghosts! ( wooooooo) this audience comes with their own sound effects. that's nice. look at how much money we just saved. but you don't have to take it from me. the team of scientists has isolated the audio and released this actual clip. take a listen. i can't tell if that was seismic waves or the last radiohead album. either way, song of the summer.. it's got a great beat, easy to dance to. i would give it 85. i don't know about you, folks, but i'm really excited about "captain marvel" and the new "avengers" coming out next year. ( cheers and applause ) you guys excited about that? and i also don't know about you, but i'm a little tired of superheroes. because here's the thing: the next superhero adaptation is a live-ction origin story about batman's butler,