Most couples think they’re arguing about an issue. Often they’re arguing about rhythm. Who initiates, who reacts, and how ...
Not physically—though he’s in good shape—but in the way he moves through the world. Curious. Relaxed. Almost boyish. The kind of energy you don’t expect from someone in their seventies. Over the years ...
Whenever I sit down with CEOs and senior people leaders, the conversation often begins with a quiet but urgent question: “How ...
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AI and genetics reveal new insights into human language development
Learning French, reading the latest Andy Weir novel, hanging out with friends for St. Patrick's Day - language is central to all these everyday activities. Seemingly effortless from childhood, ...
A full calendar doesn't mean you have to feel exhausted all the time. Experts share natural ways to boost energy and beat the ...
Schauffele, Cameron Young, Corey Conners and Justin Thomas make up the top five at THE PLAYERS, and there's one big thing you ...
Human brains can sense rhythm and melody from birth, showing music may be part of biology rather than something learned.
If a person collapses, is not responding, and is not breathing normally, it's time to go to work -- after 911 is called.
When illness disrupts life’s rhythm, music, resilience, and executive function help us cope, choose wisely, and keep moving forward—one intentional step at a time.
For almost a century, psychologists and neuroscientists have been trying to understand how humans memorize different types of information, ranging from knowledge or facts to the recollection of ...
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Here's why Prince never allowed his music to be used in Guitar Hero
“To play music is one of the greatest things,” he argued ...
An autonomous platform uses machine learning and patterned light to detect and terminate cardiac arrhythmias in real time without electrical shocks.
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