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Listening to birds in nature linked to lower stress levels
Attention has increasingly turned to sounds, especially birdsong, and how it affects the body and mind.
Scientists show that squirrels have one ear tuned to the chatter of birds, and act on what they learn from eavesdropping. By James Gorman It will come as no surprise to squirrel lovers — and haters, ...
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Birds and monkeys in the Amazon share information via ‘internet of the forest’: new research
You might go for a walk in the forest to disconnect from work and calm your nerves after a busy week. The chirping and calls of birds in the canopy above might be exactly what allows you to relax. But ...
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How calming sounds can heal your mind
From forest walks to ambient playlists, science is uncovering how soundscapes can ease stress, lift mood, and even aid recovery. Whether it’s a familiar bird song or a slow, rhythmic melody, the right ...
There’s more to YouTube than just vlogs, pranks, and pop song covers done on guitar. YouTube might be the source of your entertainment, but when you want to chill, there’s also a wealth of videos ...
If the sound of soothing ocean waves, thunderstorms, or birds chirping helps you fall asleep or wake up, then an alarm clock that can play natural noises is a sleep essential. But, there’s a ...
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