REPORT | Study Says Even Dolphins Prefer Classical Music
By Anya Wassenberg on July 14, 2022
Do dolphins prefer listening to Bach — even to playing with beach toys? A new research study suggests they do.
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By Anya Wassenberg on July 14, 2022
Do dolphins prefer listening to Bach — even to playing with beach toys? A new research study suggests they do.
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Music, provided it’s uptempo, and played in a major mode, can change consumer habits, a new study shows.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on June 2, 2022
Sensors, music, and software — together, they can be used in therapies designed to improve the ability to walk in patients with impaired nervous systems.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 28, 2021
Hearing phantom music may seem more like a gift than a disorder, but there is a clinical name for it: Musical Ear Syndrome.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on November 25, 2021
While the soothing strains of a favourite piece of music might appear to be a good way to relax and promote sleep, recent research points to the opposite.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on October 14, 2021
What's the connection between protein and music?
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Thanks to the work of a team of music historians, musicologists, composers and computer scientists, Beethoven’s vision for his 10th Symphony comes to life.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on August 5, 2021
What’s the best music to listen to as you study?
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on January 30, 2020
Rachmanininoff has been officially named as the most innovative of all the classical composers — so says a computer algorithm designed by researchers in South Korea.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on December 12, 2019
Classical music can improve surgical performance by increasing accuracy and speed according to the results of a new research study.
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