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Why Do Humans Sing? Traditional Music in 55 Languages Reveals Patterns and Telling Similarities
Smithsonian Magazine· 5 days agoThe human voice is perhaps the oldest and most diverse musical instrument we know, capable of both speech and song. In a new global study, published Monday in the journal Science Advances, 75 ...
AI Is Getting Creepier, and Risky Cheese Is Getting Trendier
Scientific American· 2 days agoOver the weekend, not this past weekend but the weekend before that, folks all over the world got to...
Shared acoustic ties among world’s languages, music
UB Reporter· 5 days agoA UB psychologist is part of a global research team that has identified specific acoustic relationships that distinguish speech, song and instrumental music across cultures. The study published ...
Girls Aloud reunite after nine years with emotional tribute to Sarah Harding
Daily Express· 4 days agoGirls Aloud delighted fans with a heartfelt homage to their late member, Sarah Harding, as they...