People and animals often prefer the same mating sounds. New study shows shared biology may shape what we find pleasing to hear.
A third person was clearly trying to sound impressive, dropping jargon into every sentence like it might earn them authority.
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Former elementary school teacher Matt Shurtleff — known to many students as “Matt the Mad Scientist” — demonstrated how sound waves move using water and lasers.
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Hip-hop’s rhythm, visuals, and production style have quietly influenced modern digital games. From arcade sound loops to ...
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Collin Morikawa’s withdrawal Thursday from THE PLAYERS Championship was abrupt, jarring and, in its own way, familiar. According to PGA TOUR reporting, Morikawa felt fine warming up, made par on his ...