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The study, which assessed the ear-wiggling abilities of 174 people, found that almost three in four (74%) people who could move their ears had a parent who possessed the same ability.
The ears, around $70, and covers, $10 to $20, are sold in some comic book stores and toy stores, and soon you’ll find them in some national chains. They’re also available online, including at ...
Japanese company Neurowear is making a new version of its Necomimi headband, a wearable that reads your brain waves to… move robotic cat ears.You can think of them as a mood ring for nerds and ...
Millions of years ago, our ancestors were able to move their ears to better capture sounds, much like dogs or cats. But with ...
In the study, approximately 22% of participants were able to move one ear, while about 18% could move both ears simultaneously. Significantly more men than women were able to move both ears at the ...
A new product uses brain-sensor technology to move ears on a headband If you’re the type of person who’s got her heart on her sleeve, you might want to try out a new look and move your ...
Humans can't move their ears around in the same way that dogs, cats and horses do. But people do have certain muscles around the ear that never get used, except by those people who are able to ...