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A study looking into the sound created by an mesoamerican instrument known as the Aztec 'death whistle' revealed the effect it had on the brain.
On this Wet Your Whistle Wednesday, we're featuring pottery from local maker Christy Culp Ceramics.
Calling themselves the Old Guard — get it? — they are the type of superheroic anti-heroes for whom ballads are written. Or ...
The team associated with the study played the sound of 'Aztec Death Whistle' for a group of people. During the process, the brain activity of each individual was being monitored.
Boomerangs are some of humanity’s oldest tools. In the northernmost region of Australia, 50,000-year-old cave art appears to ...
The cave suites offer a glimpse into Matera's lifestyle, while the Noble suites provide stunning views of the town. From the ...
This is Part 2 of a column on Belle of Austin By Tim Ruzek In its second year on the Cedar River’s backwaters, the Belle of ...
From bison encounters to ancient wilderness, these are the Most Treasured Views in South Dakota. Here’s how to see them.
Were it not for Kneecap, Neil Young may well have been the most debated act at Glastonbury this year. Before he’d even been ...
With Congress slashing funds to National Public Radio as part of President Donald Trump's war on government and the people it ...
We know that birds sing. They also whistle, chirp, coo, caw, call, hoot, shriek, clack, warble. Some sound quite out of tune, ...
The Aiper Scuba X1 Pro Max offers both manual onboard controls and phone app connectivity. Like the BeatBot I reviewed, you ...