Study shows caterpillars match ant rhythms with precise vibrations, strengthening their chances of being protected inside colonies.
The continuous movement of the vocal cords weakens and eventually stops as laryngeal cancer progresses. Researchers have, for the first time, discovered that restoring cellular vibration reduces the ...
When Bhramari Pranayama is performed with precision--integrating posture, breath rhythm, sound vibration, and hand placement--it influences brain coherence, autonomic balance, and cognitive regulation ...
A horse’s whinny is an iconic sound, arguably on par with a cow’s moo and a sheep’s baa and a donkey’s hee-haw. Most people ...
The ability to make two distinct sounds at once is shared with human beat boxers and throat singers. The horse whinny, or neigh, has been a familiar sound at least since the animal was domesticated, ...
An equine makes the low-pitched part of its whinny by vibrating its vocal cords—similar to how humans speak and sing—and the high-pitched part by whistling ...
If you have ever seen someone using a vibration platform at the gym, you may be wondering if they are worth the buzz. The machines have more science behind them than you might think. But their health ...
Horses use their larynx to make two sounds simultaneously, so they are effectively singing and whistling at the same time ...
New 2026 research links coffee and tea to lower dementia risk, suggests dark matter may interact with neutrinos, and reveals ...
Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it could inspire next generation microphones.
The 11 Biggest Announcements at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026 Event ...