For 20 excruciating years, Ellie Randazzo, from NSW, suffered from debilitating illnesses that no doctor could explain, as ...
The 103-foot steel-hulled sailing ship Hawaiian Chieftain once made quite a show when it had booming cannon-fire sea battles with the Lady Washington on the Columbia River. But that was when both ...
How to do it: Grab a dumbbell and stand tall with the weight in left hand, core engaged, shoulders back, chest proud. Contract abs and lean to the left as you slide the weight down to left knee. Use ...
Next to its market launch, CoStudios has just acquired the collective works of ‘The Little Ghost Godfrey' creators.
Elephants trumpeted, touched trunks and flapped their oversized ears upon reuniting with their herd after a complex, five-day ...
Millions of years ago, our ancestors were able to move their ears to better capture sounds, much like dogs or cats. But with evolution, this ability gradually faded, leaving behind muscles that are ...
Most humans have lost the ability to wiggle their ears, but that doesn’t mean their ear muscles have given up. New research suggests that, when we strain to hear in a noisy environment, these muscles ...
Research conducted at the University of Saarland in Germany has found that humans also have the ability to move their ears in response to sound. Robert Wiederheim, a German anatomist active in the ...
Human ears try to move while listening to a sound, a recent study by Saarland University in Germany has revealed. Movement of ears is a common trait in animals, which not only help them focus on a ...
"One possible explanation could be that the evolutionary pressure to move the ears ceased because we became much more proficient with our visual and vocal systems." To test whether these muscles ...
“One possible explanation could be that the evolutionary pressure to move the ears ceased because we became much more proficient with our visual and vocal systems.” To test whether these muscles are ...
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