Even at a few days old, researchers found that babies were forming predictions based on rhythmic structure.
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Researchers looked at a connection between how infants process musical rhythm and language. We break it down.
Elections promise renewal, but real change moves at institutional speed. As Bangladesh enters its post-2026 phase, the challenge will be closing the gap between what voters hope for and what governmen ...
Solving the literacy crisis requires commitment to implementation and letting go of familiar approaches that aren't serving ...
Moltbook, the Reddit-like world where AI agents interact autonomously, stirring fascination, and questions about autonomy and ...
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Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter, Pastor Rod Loy, steps aside amid sex abuse allegation
Assemblies of God Executive Presbyter Rod Loy has stepped aside from his role and will face an investigation following a ...
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Why You May Hear Screams in the Woods This Time of Year
It isn’t Halloween season, so why are you hearing terrifying screams in your local forests? There’s one particular reason for that, which depends on where you live. In late winter, red foxes get loud, ...
Revisiting the controversial night when Eminem scared the nation, Beyoncé made her onstage debut, and Steely Dan were the ...
Cory Wharton says 'Teen Mom' is officially canceled, but Jenelle Evans is oddly aggressive about claiming it is not.
The findings suggest these ghost elephants survived Angola’s war by never leaving—adapting instead by becoming invisible. “I ...
NPR's Short Wave talks about babies' perceptions of rhythm, how sleep may help us solve puzzles and why snakes may be able to ...
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