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What happens inside your brain when you hear a steady rhythm or musical tone? According to a new study, your brain doesn't just hear it -- it reorganizes itself in real time.
The science of sound is shaping everything from immersive concerts to private audio bubbles, and now Japanese researchers from Kyoto University and Kansai University have tuned into the body ...
The galleries at the National Science and Media Museum have been given a £6.8m transformation. An animatronic puppet and a recreation of a community radio station are among the new exhibits set ...
An animatronic puppet and a recreation of a community radio station are among the new exhibits set to be unveiled at the National Science and Media Museum. The Bradford museum's sound and vision ...
From wild tech shifts to major global changes, these ideas may sound like sci-fi — until they don't. What happens to Trump’s tariffs now that a court has knocked them down? Williams Lake ...
The Falcons released their 2025 schedule earlier this week, so let’s dig through it and see what we can find. Despite traveling across the pond in Week 10, the Falcons will have a Week 5 bye week, ...
Google DeepMind has used chatbot models to come up with solutions to major problems in mathematics and computer science. The system, called AlphaEvolve, combines the creativity of a large language ...
From the rise of ‘red-chip’ artists to exhibitions of underground comics, the values of the traditional artworld are being challenged and reshaped At Tutu Gallery, I recalled Annie Armstrong’s recent ...
The season ‘Passion and All That Goes with It: The Films of Mai Zetterling’ plays at BFI Southbank, London, throughout May. Am I really the person to write an article about film and stage acting? It ...
Scientists explore sound waves as a method to combat fat development. Japanese researchers published findings in Communication Biology journal. Acoustic stimulation changed activity in 145 genes ...
Access includes test results, medication lists, referral information, and/or the very words written by clinicians (so-called ‘open notes’). In this paper, I discuss the possibility of one unintended ...