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Music is not just an art, but a science; the latest research about your brain on music, scientific innovation in the instrument industry and more.
Music and Emotions
Music is present in our lives practically from the moment we are born , since we begin to perceive the voices of the people around us as a melody . Furthermore, music is closely related to emotional intelligence , therefore, it allows us to develop skills such as empathy, that is, putting ourselves in other people's shoes.
By Siddharth Thapa2 years ago in Beat
FULL STORY ABOUT MOUNT EVEREST . Content Warning.
Mount Everest, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet, is the world's highest mountain, with a peak reaching 29,032 feet (8,849 meters) above sea level. It is located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.
By BABILONTE Dk2 years ago in Beat
That was embarrassing. Content Warning.
The party was in full swing, the music pulsating through the air, and laughter echoing off the walls. It was one of those lively gatherings where people from all walks of life converged for a night of celebration. Little did I know, this night would etch a memory in my mind under the category of "That was embarrassing."
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Beat
Brains Beyond Size: Unraveling Animal Intelligence
The exploration of the relationship between brain size and intelligence across various animal species is a captivating journey that unveils the complexities of cognition. While it's a common belief that larger animals tend to have larger brains, a more intricate metric known as the encephalization quotient (EQ) provides a sophisticated perspective by comparing brain size relative to body size. It is remarkable to note that humans, in this regard, stand apart with a notably high EQ when compared to other species. Our brains represent a significant proportion of our overall body weight, signifying the incredible cognitive abilities that set us apart.
By Stefano Roncoroni2 years ago in Beat
The Evolution of Music: A Journey Through the Human Brain. Content Warning.
Music has been an integral part of human culture for millennia, but have you ever wondered why it resonates so deeply within us? It turns out that music's roots run much deeper than we might have thought, going back millions of years in our evolutionary history.
By Safwa Elouizi2 years ago in Beat
Unlocking the Secrets of Music: From Brainwaves to Social Change
Music is more than just a form of entertainment. It is also a powerful tool that can influence our brain, body, mood, and behavior in various ways. In this story, we will explore some of the fascinating effects of music on humans and animals, and how music can be used for different purposes in different fields of knowledge.
By Tarikul Islam2 years ago in Beat
Revealed: The Top 5 Most Danceable Taylor Swift Songs on Spotify
The abundance of people ensuring a seamless Internet connection, and possibly combined with goodness knows how many hours of annual leave was used up to book pre-sales tickets to her Eras Tours; it really got me thinking of a relevant project for my Data Analytics studies, where I was tasked with creating a Data Viz in Tableau on any topic I wanted. Music is the fabric of our lives, and therefore I wanted to explore the beat category.
By Justine Crowley2 years ago in Beat









