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The nature of sound: A musical exploration
The Nature of Sound is a musical science video from the Symphony of Science series. It explores how sound travels, how we perceive it, and how it's deeply connected to the structure of the physical ...
And modern research is showing we may actually have dozens of senses. Odours in low-fat yogurts can make them feel richer and ...
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‘The Sound of Music’ Cast: Where Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer and the Rest of the Stars Are Now
The Sound of Music became one of the world’s most enduring and beloved movie musicals following its release in March 1965.
In a new book called Why Whales Sing, Eduardo Mercado details his life's work to try and understand what whale songs are all about.
Why do songs replay in your mind with no off switch? A music psychologist explains earworm triggers, repetition, and ...
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Scientists confirm 'second sound' is real, and it's wild
Heat is not supposed to behave like this. In everyday life, warmth seeps and diffuses, spreading from hot to cold in a slow, smearing process that never looks anything like a crisp sound wave. Yet ...
A new open-source device records whale clicks with context, giving AI the data it needs to search for structure in sperm ...
Grammy-nominated Christian artist Phil Wickham makes his acting debut voicing Biblical hero David in an animated musical film released today.
Cowbirds are special among songbirds for the "watery" timbre of their singing, which resembles the sound of falling droplets ...
Every year, Santa Claus races around the globe in a matter of hours to bring presents to children all over the world.
From a small island off the coast of Panama to the farthest reaches of space, the Smithsonian advanced our knowledge of the ...
From Agency Chaos to Dark Energy Shocks: How Politics, Health, Climate Policy and Space Science Defined 2025 A look back at 2025’s biggest science stories—from federal upheaval and public health ...
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