A new study suggests that visual cues help the brain detect faint sounds in loud environments better than listening with your ...
While Washington is famous for its lush greenery and rain, a new study suggests the tap water isn’t quite at the top of the class.
BENGALURU: An international study published in Ecology Letters, ranked seventh globally, has highlighted the ecological significance of rain-filled tree hollows in forests, with key contributions from ...
Despite her best efforts, Mother Nature herself couldn’t compete with Voces8 on Sunday evening. The British a cappella octet performed in Knowles Memorial Chapel on Rollins College’s Winter Park ...
UK winters are becoming “significantly wetter” and dramatically increasing flood risks as rising greenhouse‑gas concentrations warm the atmosphere, a new study has warned. Researchers found the UK’s ...
Think your sound machine is helping you sleep? It might be doing the opposite. A new study from the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine found that listening to pink noise at bedtime ...
It's common for people to play continuous wave sounds and other gentle nature noises on their phones to lull themselves to sleep. But this type of "pink noise" may actually be backfiring, a new Penn ...
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Soothing rain & thunder for deep relaxation | Calming nature sounds for sleep, meditation & stress relief
Experience deep relaxation with this immersive rain and thunder soundscape from BuddhaTribe, part of Meditation Relax Club. Set against a soothing blurred green background with falling rain visuals, ...
A new study found over one trillion microplastic particles fall into Florida's Indian River Lagoon daily. Microplastics are tiny plastic bits that can build up in wildlife and humans, with unknown ...
The National Weather Service on Sunday issued the double whammy of forecasts, announcing a wind advisory on top of a flood watch for Western Washington, including for South Sound. It’s the kind of ...
Sounds can alter the way the brain interprets what it sees. This is the key finding of a new study by SISSA researchers in Trieste, published in PLOS Computational Biology. The research shows that, ...
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