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432 Hz Tuning: History, Health Claims, and What Science Really Shows

March 23, 2026 · 5 min read

You’ve probably seen it before—maybe in a YouTube video, a meditation playlist, or even a heated comment thread: “Tune your music to 432 Hz. It’s more natural. More healing. More in tune with the universe.” In fact, one of my favorite musicians in one of my favorite bands spent some time at South by Southwest […]

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Jupiter’s Moons: A Cosmic Recipe for Life

When we gaze at the night sky, it often stirs a sense of wonder and curiosity about our place in the universe. Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system, plays a pivotal role in this cosmic dance. Recent scientific endeavors have unveiled that Jupiter’s moons might have formed with the ingredients necessary for life, […]

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Can Sportswear Really Boost Your Performance?

Did you know that something as simple as wearing the right sportswear can change how well you perform? It turns out, it can make all the difference to your motivation and success. Every runner knows the joy of feeling light and free when they sprint with the perfect pair of trainers. But it’s not just […]

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Planarian Patterning Puzzles

Stem cells, versatile and full of promise, are at the heart of regeneration in the simple flatworm known as the planarian. However, guiding these cells to become the right cell type in the right place is crucial. What happens when this guidance goes awry? Imagine stirring up a pot of multicolored marbles. You want the […]

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Persistence of vestibular function in the absence of glutamatergic transmission from hair cells.

Mukhopadhyay M; Modgekar R; Yang-Hood A; Ohlemiller KK; Militchin V; Xiao M; Shen Z; Rensing NR; Wong M; Lee SJ; Seal RP; Holt JC; Warchol ME; Maloney SE; Yuede CM; Rutherford MA; Pangrsic T

Researchers studied mice that lack a protein important for hearing. They found that these mice could still balance well even though some of their ear cells worked differently. The study suggests that the mice's balance system can work without the usual way of sending signals in the ear.

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First detection of an H5N2 subtype of Influenza A virus detected in Charadrius collaris from the Brazilian Pantanal.

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Scientists studied bird flu in the Pantanal, a big wetland in South America, where many migratory birds stop. They found a type of bird with the flu, similar to a kind seen before in Colombia. This shows how birds can spread the flu across places.

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