What they discovered is extraordinary: Even two-day-old newborns could process the rhythms in the Bach piano sonatas played.
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 ...
T here are many different types of learning, but among the simplest is associative learning. That’s when we learn to associate one thing with another thing, like the ringing of a bell with food, in ...
Ferndown Middle School pupils explore South East Asian music with Taiko drumming and Chinese lion dance, supported by Dorset ...
In a study published February 5th in PLOS Biology, researchers played piano sonatas by J.S. Bach to sleeping newborns (some ...
Progress tracking and recognition help sustain engagement long after a course begins. Employees are more likely to stay motivated when they can visualize progress or receive acknowledgement for their ...
New AI training allows assistive robots to move both arms naturally, helping them perform household tasks more safely and efficiently.
“There’s still time — not much, but enough — for Sunderland to show that they can evolve”, writes Charlotte Patterson.
The comedian and television host talks about the decline of late night, the death of Rob and Michele Reiner, and why he loves when things go wrong onstage.
Brooklyn bakeries that have stood the test of time, keeping their rhythm and recipes alive through decades of change and city evolution.