Onlymyhealth on MSN
Are You Using ‘Skincare Superhero’ Retinol The Right Way? Expert Decodes
Retinol is known for its anti-ageing properties But before adding it to your skincare regime here’s all you need to know ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
What is high-resolution audio? And is hi-res music worth it?
Hi-res audio is the pinnacle for digital music fans, but what is it, how can you get it, and what kit do you need to listen ...
Summary: A new study shows that combining touch with hearing profoundly intensifies emotional responses to music. Using a custom-built device that transforms sound into tactile vibrations, researchers ...
Study published on 01 October 2025 in Frontiers in Virtual Reality demonstrates how multisensory music experiences can boost ...
The brain keeps steadier time with sound than with touch, revealing how hearing drives human rhythm and movement.
AZ Animals on MSN
10 Animals That Seem to Break the Laws of Physics
These incredible animals seem to defy the laws of physics with the way they transcend time and space, and we are amazed.
Scientists at the Advanced Science Research Center at the CUNY Graduate Center (CUNY ASRC) have discovered a way to control ...
If DAS works as hoped, it could give conservationists real-time information to protect the whales. For instance, if the ...
MusicRadar on MSN
“Subtle changes to note timings at certain points can have a greater impact than you might expect”: 37 heavyweight bass production tips
If you want to introduce a big bassline as part of a drop, one well-worn trick is to use a high-pass filter during the eight ...
Scientists from the University of Washington recently deployed a little over 1 mile of fiber-optic cable in the Salish Sea to ...
A new study reveals that the human brain synchronizes more accurately with rhythm when listening to music than when feeling it through touch.
Asianet Newsable on MSN
How the Brain Listens Smarter: New Study Reveals Secret Behind Focus and Sound
A new study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, reveals that the auditory cortex doesn’t just react to sound, it adapts ...
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