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2022-05-12 | Stridulatory apparatus of Permostridulus, from Figure 1B in Béthoux, Olivier, André Nel, Jean Lapeyrie, and Georges Gand. “The Permostridulidae fam. n. (Panorthoptera), a new enigmatic insect family from the Upper Permian of France.” European Journal o... |
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2021-10-28 | Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may pr... |
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2021-10-28 | Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may pr... |
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2021-10-28 | Scientists at the University of Geneva are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants who are born prematurely. Their results indicate that listening to music through headphones rather than just hearing ambient noise of the NICU may pr... |
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2021-10-28 | Yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) chicks have been shown to alter their development after hearing alarm calls from adults outside the egg that signal the presence of predators such as mink, according to researchers in Spain. CREDIT: ALBERTO VELAND... |
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2021-10-28 | Researchers in Australia first noted in 2014 that zebra finches produce a form of vocal panting when exposed to heat. Although they sometimes make the call in the presence of other adults or when alone, they most often do it when incubating their young... |
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2021-10-21 | Scientists at Geneva University are probing the effect of music on brain development in infants that are born prematurely and housed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). To do so, they partnered with an award-winning composer to create soundsca... |
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2021-02-10 | After 17,000 years, the oldest known conch shell horn has made music once again, playing three notes close to C, D, and C sharp. Image credit: Hypothetical representation of the conch horn in use. Credit: G. Tosello Audio credit: Player : J.M. Court ... |
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2018-09-28 | Humpback Whale Call by The Scientist |
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2018-06-14 | East Greenland Narwhals by The Scientist |
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