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Some butterfly caterpillars survive their most vulnerable life stage by recruiting ants as bodyguards, babysitters, and even roommates. New research suggests they don’t pull this off with chemistry ...
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Latin Hip Hop and Reggaeton Festival at The Carling Academy Islington London. Everynight Images/Alamy A little-known American lawsuit could end up reshaping popular music. A US federal court is ...
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Insights into how universal, cognitive mechanisms interact with cultural learning. Music may be the universal language, but research reveals that how we interpret rhythm is far more complex than ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCF chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. In today’s era of hyper-streamed music, where algorithms push trending ...