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Ronan, a sea lion, is the only known non-human mammal capable of precise beat-keeping. This unique ability challenges our ...
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - A group of scientists from around the world, led by Edward Large at the University of Connecticut, have found that our brain cells can physically match the rhythm of music.
Meet Dabba Beat, a children’s band from Thrissur ... “We stick to recycled rhythm and the band members don’t shy away from trying some of the most challenging numbers on this,” adds ...
Petty was always seen as the ‘people’s rock star’, the link between the common man and the rock stars up on Valhalla, like ...
In this combination of photos provided by researchers, a wild male chimpanzee drums on a buttress tree while producing a pant-hoot call as he joins his groupmates in the Budongo Forest of Uganda ...
“Our ability to produce rhythm — and to use it in our social ... with western chimps preferring a more even beat while eastern chimps used varied short and long intervals between beats.
Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a new study shows. Chimpanzees and humans last shared a common ancestor around 6 million years ago. Scientists suspect this ...
A new study shows that chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks. Chimpanzees drum with regular rhythm when they beat on tree trunks, a new study shows. Chimpanzees and ...