The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Author Tim Falconer didn't take his congenital amusia lying down. With the help of neuroscientists and vocal coaches, he tried to teach himself to sing against all odds.
Author Tim Falconer didn't take his congenital amusia lying down. With the help of neuroscientists and vocal coaches, he tried to teach himself to sing against all odds.
One author's journey through the science of his congenital amusia
Studies of remote Amazonian villages reveal how culture influences our musical preferences.
An experiment in which people pass each other initially nonrhythmic drumming sequences reveals the human affinity for musical patterns.
Eating members of your own species might turn the stomach of the average human, but some animal species make a habit of dining on their own.
In Chapter 6, “The Hormonal Essence of the T-Rex?” author Cordelia Fine considers the biological dogma that testes, and the powerful hormones they exude, are the root of all sexual inequality.
Science under Trump, gene drive, medical marijuana, and more
As Inauguration Day nears, scientists and science advocates are voicing their unease with the Trump Administration’s potential effects on research.