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The Life Scientific – Julia Simner on tasty words and hearing colours – BBC Sounds
Professor Julia Simner tests Jim for synaesthesia with surprising results. Imagine if you were listening to an opera or a Taylor Swift concert, and as the lights in the auditorium dimmed, the music was accompanied by a rainbow of colours … Continue reading
BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
Evolutionary biologist Ben Garrod uncovers melodies and rhythms across the natural world. Source: BBC Radio 3 – The Essay, Symphony of the Wild, 2. Singing, Humming and Strumming
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What happened to Indigenous Europeans?
There’s a chapter of European history that’s no longer told in books. Research suggests that thousands of years ago — long before recorded history — the indigenous peoples of Europe built unique, rich cultures. But then, something changed — dramatically. … Continue reading
Where Did Jamaicans REALLY Come From? | Jamaican History
Where Did Jamaicans REALLY Come From? | Jamaican History Discover the true origins of the Jamaican people! 🌍 From Africa to the Caribbean, this video explores the deep history, ancestry, and cultural roots that shaped Jamaica’s unique identity. Learn about … Continue reading