Learn about the surprising scientific link between listening to music and nurturing healthier microbes, according to recent research.
Andie Hardin, 16, a teen ambassador for the Tourette Association of America, tunes up her violin in orchestra class at Allderdice High School on Feb. 27, 2019, in her neighborhood of Squirrel Hill.
Playing music for plants can help them to grow, and it turns out that the same might be true for humans. In a new study published in the peer-reviewed science journal Chaos, researchers played ...
Most teachers worldwide still believe myths about learning decades after they have been debunked. Here are the most common.
You may have heard the claim that listening to classical music makes you smarter. But is this just a myth, or does classical music really have an effect on the brain? Music, as they say, nourishes the ...
“If music be the food of love, play on.” —William Shakespeare. Music is a salve for the psyche. Music therapy to soothe the soul is likely as old as music itself. Aristotle said that music represents ...
A story on Foxnews.com shed some new light on the so-called "Mozart Effect," a belief that playing classical music while pregnant will make your unborn baby smarter. No scientific evidence supports ...
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