Special nurseries are helping the Sámi people in Finland to bring their almost-lost language back from the brink of ...
Warm pancakes, rustic vibes, and fresh mountain air turn this New York lodge into a breakfast tradition you’ll plan around.
Congress shows a remarkable capacity for selective urgency. Faced with lingering questions about the Epstein files--sealed ...
It isn’t Halloween season, so why are you hearing terrifying screams in your local forests? There’s one particular reason for that, which depends on where you live. In late winter, red foxes get ...
Researchers, physician-scientists and cardiac surgeons are leading technological and life-saving therapeutic advances to gain a deeper understanding of cardiovascular disease.
To name a work Marabi is to invite the sweat, the sway, the repetition, the dismay, the danger of pleasure taken under ...
In responding to God, we should be open to using every expression of beauty and genius, which are reflections of his own nature. When I came to First Evangelical Free Church, the congregation began ...
Long before infants can clap their hands or bounce to a beat, they already show signs of understanding rhythm. A fresh scientific investigation demonstrates that newborns only a few days old can ...
Parents have been singing lullabies to their children for thousands of years, but emerging research suggests that music does far more than simply calm a restless infant. Dutch scientists have ...
NPR's Short Wave talks about babies' perceptions of rhythm, how sleep may help us solve puzzles and why snakes may be able to fast so long.
A high-stakes dispute forcing copyright law to confront a long-standing problem: how to define ‘originality’ for the protection of musical works.
An international research team, including VUB data scientist Yannick Jadoul, has shed new light on the rhythmic nature of sexual behavior in bonobos. By precisely analyzing the tempo of movements ...