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Researchers say Ronan the sea lion can still keep a beat after all these years. Ronan burst to fame about a decade ago after ...
Parrots are known to be able to keep a beat by moving their bodies. And recent studies have highlighted the beat-keeping capabilities of other mammals, such as monkeys and rats. But after more than a ...
Animal research on biomusicality, which looks at whether different species are capable of behaving in ways that show they recognize aspects of music, including rhythm and beat, remains a tantalizing ...
It takes a human, on average, 150 milliseconds to blink. I’m telling you this because Ronan proved herself capable of hitting the beat within an average range of 15 milliseconds, meaning she only ...
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The Longest Tentacles in the Sea: A Colonial Organism That Outsizes WhalesImagine drifting through the blue depths of the ocean, where sunlight fades and strange shapes loom in the gloom. Suddenly, ...
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The Deepest-Living Animal Ever Found — And How Its Cells Survive the PressureImagine a world so dark and crushingly cold that sunlight never reaches it, a place where the weight of the ocean above is ...
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