There's a scientific reason why humans love drumming
Anthropology and evolutionary biology help demystify the groove
Neuroscience has a part in why you're playing Taylor Swift's songs on repeat
Taylor Swift literally has music down to a science
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Astronomers are turning orbits and planetary rings into mournful, loud music
Modern astronomers are picking up where Kepler left off. In Mars's winds and Saturn's rings, they find music
Children with musical education gain greater self-control
Ability to delay gratification may help explain the benefits of musical training
What do proteins and enzymes sound like? Now we know.
MIT researchers have created entire soundtracks from amino acid sequences with the help of artificial intelligence
Do animals hear music? "The Evolving Animal Orchestra" follows a decade on the beat
Macaques, chimps, and one very smart bird take Henkjan Honing down a winding path