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Your eyes blink in sync with favorite songs, scientists say
When a favorite song comes on, your body does more than tap a foot or nod along. New research suggests your eyes quietly join ...
Scientists have uncovered something remarkable about one of the world’s most overlooked creatures. Male mice are not just squeaking in the dark; they produce complex ultrasonic songs to attract mates.
The songs of humpback whales exhibit structural patterns similar to human language, challenging long-held assumptions about ...
The song to encapsulate a drummer’s madness is believed to have “feel good” properties, according to a formula by an ...
There I was, idly researching cetaceans on the company dime, when I came across Songs of the Humpback Whale. Released 55 years ago this month, this album of whale songs remains the bestselling ...
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Scientists Found Your Eyes Blink In Sync With Your Favorite Songs
In a paper published this week in PLOS Biology, neuroscientists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences report that spontaneous ...
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