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Why Do We Sing? New Analysis of Folk Songs Finds Similarities around the World
Scientific American· 5 days agoYou may think the answer is simply that songs have melodies and that speech lacks them. Defining...
3.5 million acres of Mojave Desert where military trains designated state’s first Sentinel Landscape
San Bernardino Sun· 3 days agoDesert, home to five military bases and at least 40 protected species, including the desert tortoise...
Cloudy with a chance of rage: Climatologists fume over relocation of L.A. weather station
Los Angeles Times· 4 days ago“It contaminates the record,” said Jan Null, a veteran California meteorologist who runs the Golden...
Is America ready for a $400 pineapple? Luxury fruit is now a thing | CNN Business
CNN.com· 2 days agoOr you could blow it all on a single pineapple. The Rubyglow pineapple –— bred for its distinctive...
How technology is bridging brains with computers
Stacker via AOL· 6 days agoResearchers have been working at this for a long time Countless scientists have attempted to understand how the brain affects the rest of the body. In...
US Chinese walk an old, familiar path
China Daily· 21 hours ago"Although Chinese Americans are integrating well, they are still affected by dual stereotyping," Zhou said. In 1882 the US Congress passed the Chinese ...
New UCLA Research Reveals That Practice Significantly Rewires the Brain
SciTechDaily· 2 days agoResearchers at UCLA utilize a novel microscope to uncover changes in neuron activity during repeated...
After a child’s death, California weighs rules for phys ed during extreme weather | CNN
CNN.com· 1 day ago“We lose loved ones all the time, but he was taken in a horrific way,” his mother, Janee Robinson,...
Cytokinetics Hosts Muscle Biology-Focused Research Symposium: Contemporary Landscapes in Muscle...
Morningstar· 4 days agoMalik, M.D., Ph.D., Cytokinetics’ Executive Vice President of Research & Development. CLIMB is a one-day research symposium bringing together scientists ...
Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to F. William Studier for development of widely used...
Fontana Herald News· 7 days agoF. William Studier of Brookhaven National Laboratory has won the second annual Richard N. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for his development of an ...