Most people think of ear-wiggling as a quirky trick, but new research suggests that human ears still attempt to move when focusing on sounds. While our ears appear static, scientists have discovered ...
The prevalence of hearing dysfunctions across the US and other countries calls for an immediate solution that can naturally ...
Muscles only believed to be used to wiggle our ears actually enable people to listen more intently, reveals new research.
A mechanism that activates specific muscles in our ears is a leftover from our evolutionary past, back when our ancestors depended more on their hearing for survival.
“Almost nobody [in the study] had the ability to voluntarily move their ears, so our results are not related to a person’s ability to do this,” said Schröer. However, previous research has shown that ...
“The exact reason these became vestigial is difficult to tell, as our ancestors lost this ability about 25 million years ago, ...
Crab season is finally open, after an almost two-month delay, and KGW’s Grant McOmie came to Astoria with his program, “Grant’s Getaways.” This episode, about Oregon Coast crabbing, provides a look at ...
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