What Is a Sound Bath?
Sound baths have become all the rage to increase your health; but what does science say? In today's Academic Minute, San Diego State University's Elisa Sobo listens in.
We’ve all got to eat. And, the location, preparation and consumption of food is a central part of the existence of all living things. In today's Academic Minute, Dartmouth College's Nathaniel Dominy discusses his research on an evolutionary understanding of how humans and primates eat. Dominy is an associate professor of anthropology at Dartmouth. A transcript of this podcast can be found here.
Sound baths have become all the rage to increase your health; but what does science say? In today's Academic Minute, San Diego State University's Elisa Sobo listens in.
Switching off after work has a lot of benefits, but it’s easier said than done. In today’s Academic Minute, Griffith University’s Jane Gifkins examines the benefits.
Ancient philosophies can still ring true today. In today’s Academic Minute, Arizona State University’s Sandra Woien determines why.
Artists and researchers could have a lot of collaborate on. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Arizona’s Cynthia A. Standley explores why these two groups coming together could have real benefits for society.
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