Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real ...
A muscle that we thought served no purpose beyond enabling some people to wiggle their ears is actually active when we are ...
Kaboom! The first time most of us hear the sound of an explosion is in the movies. Encountering the sound in the real world—even at a distance—has a ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is publicly advocating for health as he tries to get confirmed as secretary of health and human ...
If you can wiggle your ears, you can use muscles that helped our distant ancestors listen closely. These auricular muscles ...