A recent research study found that low-frequency bass make people more likely to dance at a live music performance, even if they can’t actually hear the extremely low sounds. A recent research study ...
Lance Vast remembers the exact moment he knew in Sync had become famous in an interview on the BuzzFeed News show that literally happened. That's the show's name. The former Dancing with the Stars ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with neuroscientist Daniel Cameron, who found that inaudible, low-frequency bass appears to make people boogie nearly 12% more on the dancefloor. Sometimes it really is all ...
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Lance Vast remembers the exact moment he knew in Sync had become famous in an interview on the BuzzFeed News show that literally happened. That's the show's name. The former Dancing with the Stars ...