Humans are fundamentally "musical animals"—and our capacity for music is rooted in biology, not just culture. This is the ...
Researchers prove humans are "musical animals" with a biological blueprint for rhythm and pitch that exists from birth.
Human brains can sense rhythm and melody from birth, showing music may be part of biology rather than something learned.
A newborn cannot speak, read, or walk. Yet moments after entering the world, the infant brain already responds to rhythm and ...
Rhythmic tunes trigger synchronized eyeblinks and automatic bopping or swaying, new research suggests ...
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Worcester's "Father of Modern Rocketry," Robert H. Goddard, is the subject of a new musical, "The Rocket Man." ...