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Feeling the Beat: Music’s Global Language of Emotion
SciTechDaily· 5 hours agoA study shows music evokes consistent emotional and physical responses globally, driven by inherent biological mechanisms, not culture. Music influences...
...Therapeutics' KYV-101 in Patient With Severe Stiff-Person Syndrome Published in Proceedings of ...
Lodi News-Sentinel· 5 days ago(Kyverna), a patient-centered, clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing cell therapies for patients suffering from autoimmune diseases, announced today the< ...
Humans got the hang of social learning about 600,000 years ago, tool study shows
Courthouse News Service· 6 days agoIsaac Newton knew this when he wrote, "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of...
Quiz: Most Americans are overconfident in their ability to spot fake news. Are you one of them?
WSB Radio· 6 days agoAs many as three in every four Americans overestimate how well they can spot misinformation,...
Gateway - Quartz
Quartz· 5 days agoWildfires in northern and central California increased fivefold between 1971 and 2021, according to a new study published by the Proceedings of ...
New technology allows researchers to precisely, flexibly modulate brain
Science Daily· 6 days agoResults of the proof-of-concept study were published in Proceedings of the & ...
What do the hurricane categories mean? Is a Category 6 hurricane possible?
Corpus Christi Caller-Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe world’s most intense hurricanes are growing even more intense, fueled by rising temperatures in ...
Major ecological civilization forum held in Hohhot city
China Daily· 4 days agoAmong the keynote speakers at the main forum was He Kebin, an academician of the Chinese Academy
Why People Quit Their Jobs—and How Employers Can Stop It
Time via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoIn contrast to monetary incentives, task sequencing offers a powerful way to boost motivation at...
Limited growth in smallholder farm productivity in sub-Saharan Africa - Nature Plants
Nature· 5 days agoThis was the question Douglas Gollin and colleagues at the University of Oxford sought to answer in a recent study published in