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Finding Extra Motivation Through Music
Science has proven what those of us who have begrudgingly hit the treadmill at 5 a.m. know – music can maximize your workout. Researchers...

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Jun 4, 20252 min read


We can see sound!
Through the science of cymatics, we can not only hear sound, we can actually see it. In this video , Evan Grant demonstrates the science and art of cymatics, a process for making soundwaves visible. This is one image of what Beethoven’s 9th Symphony looks like through a cymatic device: Useful for analyzing complex sounds (like dolphin calls), the science of cymatics can also make complex and beautiful designs. Interested in lessons? Learn more! | Questions? Contact us

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Jan 2, 20251 min read


Music Lessons Help with Focus and Emotional Control
There may be a lot of unknowns in the world of science but one thing that is clear: playing music does wonders for your brain. The...

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Jun 24, 20242 min read


Why You Hate The Sound of Your Own Voice
Science is proving again why we might be the worst judge of our own voice. The truth is we hear our own voice differently from everyone else. Do you remember the first time you heard your own talking or singing voice in a recording? It could be a recital video or simply a voicemail message. Chances are you were surprised about how high it sounded and you didn’t like it. Also, there’s also a good possibility that no one else seemed surprised by your tone. A recent SciSchow seg

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Mar 15, 20242 min read


Keep on singing !
Have you ever said these words? “I’m not a good singer”, “I just can’t sing”, or “You don’t wanna hear me sing”. Perhaps you’ve been...

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Jun 1, 20231 min read


Wanna Become Smarter and More Creative?
I knew it, I knew it, I knew it! According to scientific studies, people who listen to Jazz music are proven to be smarter and more...

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May 20, 20221 min read


Music That Shakes, Rattles and Rolls Date: February 13, 2017
With earthquakes being a persistent part of our lives in California, we always have those tremblers on our mind. We should always be...

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Feb 27, 20212 min read


Promoting Science Through Music
When we imagine the people who work for NASA, we think of rocket scientists who help us understand life outside of Earth. But do you know they also put out great music videos? Well, their interns do. Interns at Johnson Space Center in Texas have a unique tradition of creating funny parody videos with versions of “Gangnam Style” and the “Harlem Shake” that had us laughing. Now, they have come up with a twist to Meghan Trainor’s “ All About That Bass ” with “All About That Spac

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Mar 7, 20192 min read


Humans: 1, Robots: 0
Is there anything a robot cannot do? They beat us at “Jeopardy!”, write newspaper stories and defuse bombs. They are perfect humans. Or,...

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Feb 1, 20191 min read


How We Learn
A book from a New York Times reporter questions the notion of “good” study habits and may have you rethink how you practice for your...

Music Junction
Aug 27, 20182 min read


How sound waves can break glass
There is something about a singer shattering glass that reminds us of our childhood. How many cartoons have we seen that features an oversized opera singer wearing a horned helmet belting out a note so loud and irritatingly high-pitched that glass shatters everywhere — from windows to cups to glasses? We never considered the validity of these cartoon images. Were these images based on fact or just a funny gag for the audience? Thankfully, there are inquisitive people in this

Music Junction
Mar 28, 20162 min read
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