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Scientific American covers the most important and exciting research, ideas and knowledge in science, health, technology, the environment and society. It is committed to sharing trustworthy knowledge, enhancing our understanding of the world, and advancing social justice.

Analysis: A trusted source for both science and news. Web References https://www.scientificamerican.com/



  1. How Does the World's Largest Seabird Know Where to Fly? 20240112 (Short Description: According to a new finding in October’s Proceedings of the National Association of Sciences USA, this seabird navigates using sounds below our thresholds for hearing., Analysis: Always interested in senses outside our perception. Low frequency sound wave are particularly interesting. Beides albatrosses have always fascinated me :))
  2. Origins of music in credible signaling (Short Description: we propose that (1) the production and reception of coordinated, entrained rhythmic displays is a co-evolved system for credibly signaling coalition strength, size, and coordination ability; and (2) the production and reception of infant-directed song is a co-evolved system for credibly signaling parental attention to secondarily altricial infants., Analysis: It's only Rock and Roll but I like it.)
  3. How Your Brain Tells Speech and Music Apart (Short Description: Simple cues help people to distinguish song from the spoken word, Analysis: It's all about the rhythm)

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