In other words, even though our ears can't hear it, our brains somehow know it's there, and new research published in ...
Commonly cited benefits of vibration devices include releasing muscle tension, promoting deeper sleep and boosting mood.
Vibroacoustic beds, chairs and loungers have moved from Scandinavian pain clinics into the mainstream “stress fitness” market ...
A new study proves low-frequency infrasound hijacks inner ear support cells to create unique physical hum sensations.
Researchers in Australia have developed a novel way to use high-frequency sound waves in combination with chemistry to develop new smart materials, nanoparticles, and medical devices. A team at RMIT ...
Imagine listening to your favorite song and swaying your body uncontrollably to the rhythm. There is an expression for this sensation, and it is fitting: You can feel the music in your bones. As it ...
When a bright fireball streaked across the Alaska sky last spring, the usual tools scientists rely on to track such ...
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