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How and Why Humans Began to Sing, a Musicology and Neuroscience Perspective

They ended up with recordings from 315 individuals from 60 different cultures around the world, which is a pretty impressive sample size. And then they analyzed the tunes using software

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From LLMs to hallucinations, here’s a simple guide to common AI terms

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a complex and rapidly evolving field that is constantly pushing the boundaries of technological innovation. As

Scientists Peered Inside The Echidna’s Mysterious ‘Pseudo-Pouch’ : ScienceAlert

Exploring the Unique World of Echidna Pseudo-Pouches Australia is home to some truly bizarre creatures, and echidnas are no exception.

7 Google Maps tips to use with Android Auto and CarPlay

Google Maps allows you to customize your experience in a variety of ways, whether you're using it on Android or

Light Travels Across The Universe Without Losing Energy. But How? : ScienceAlert

Exploring the vast universe through the lens of a telescope can be a truly awe-inspiring experience. Recently, as I set

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Huge Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Could Power Earth for 170,000 Years

Huge Reservoirs of Clean Hydrogen Could Power Earth for 170,000 Years Recent breakthroughs suggest that hydrogen reservoirs are buried in

Sugar-Coated Particles May Protect Neurons From Alzheimer’s Disease : ScienceAlert

Molecularly Engineered Nanomaterials Show Promise in Preventing Neurodegenerative Diseases A groundbreaking study has unveiled a potential new treatment for neurodegenerative

June 2025: Science History from 50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

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