Newborn brains respond strongly to rhythm changes in music, suggesting that timing expectations develop earlier than melody ...
Madison Chock and Evan Bates made a mistake on their pattern step, leaving them trailing the French ice dancers by the ...
Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates are looking up at the French team of Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry after the first day of competition.
Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates brushed off a razor-thin second-place finish in the rhythm dance on Monday, insisting they are right where they want to be heading into the free-dance showdown ...
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Officials asked teams to open their millennial playlists and skate their first program to music from the ’90s.
After winning gold in the team event yesterday, Chock and Bates are trying for their first individual Olympic medal.
After taking gold in the Olympic figure skating team event on Sunday evening, Madison Chock and Evan Bates will skate in the ...
Earth’s magnetic field and atmospheric oxygen appear to have moved in sync for half a billion years, pointing to a surprising connection between the planet’s deep interior and life-supporting ...
In A Nutshell Newborns can predict musical beats within the first two days of life, but show no brain response to melodic patterns 49 sleeping babies listened to Bach piano pieces while scientists ...
Shift work and irregular eating patterns could affect liver function and disrupt its delicate circadian rhythm, University of Queensland researchers have found. Dr. Meltem Weger from UQ's Institute ...
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