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Our brain 'swivels' to focus on sounds from different directions
Many mammals physically pivot their ears to hone in on a particular sound, and now it seems that a similar action takes place ...
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Best gifts for kids for Christmas 2025
Looking for the best gifts for kids? We don’t blame you. There’s nothing like the excitement of Christmas morning. Gobbling the final Advent chocolate. Pulling back the curtains to check if it’s ...
A new Associated Press-NORC poll finds that younger adults are turning to subtitles at far higher rates than older ...
As per the clip, the magnetic tune is otherworldly and creepy, like the title soundtrack to a deep space horror thriller or ...
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Why Every Strawberry Traces Back to a Secret Spy Mission in 18th-Century South America
The strawberries we eat are the work of a spy. In 1712 French King Louis XIV sent Amédée-François Frézier, an officer in the French Army Intelligence Corps, to Chile and Peru, both colonies of ...
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Is Dark Showering the Secret to Better Sleep? Here’s My Verdict After Trying It for 10 Days
There's nothing like a warm shower before you tuck yourself into bed, but have you ever tried it with the lights off? After ...
"I asked Steve [Albini] for advice, and he really helped me organize a lot of that," Fred says. "It pushed me to really complete it." ...
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A new study shows that walking enhances how the brain processes auditory information, sharpening responses compared to standing still.
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