A lot has changed in the past 25 years with regard to how we consume music — some good and some bad. Credit: Getty Images Not to be too "old man yells at cloud," but I realized the other day that the ...
Long before the cloud (whatever that is) and before playlists guessed what we'd like to discover, music was something you touched, held, and hunted for. And now, thanks to a surprising twist, the more ...
Manuel F. Gonzalez is a PhD candidate in Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Baruch College, CUNY. John R. Aiello is a professor of Psychology at Rutgers University. This story originally featured ...
Music has increasingly become a part of modern life. Research today suggests that music can help alleviate negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, and depression. Over time, the way we consume ...
Listening to music is an appealing alternative intervention for stress and anxiety as it is accessible, inexpensive, and easy to include in daily life. Listening to and making music have been ...
In 2009, archaeologists excavating a cave in southern Germany uncovered a flute carved from a vulture’s wing bone. The delicate artifact is the oldest known musical instrument on earth — indicating ...
Most people know intuitively that music can be a good way to pump yourself up or get the creative juices flowing — and a new study brings some scientific evidence to the connection. It finds that ...
A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against cognitive decline.
If you are a paying Apple Music subscriber, you can listen to lossless-quality audio tracks. Since early June 2021, Apple has been updating its entire Apple Music catalog with its new lossless audio ...
The Apple Watch does it all: Personalized fitness regimens, intuitive sleep monitoring, extensive Siri capabilities, and an entire suite of iPhone skills (texting, calling, reminders, etc.) for when ...