News People born blind are seemingly unable to get schizophrenia by Happy It’s a mystery that science has been unable to explain: no person born blind has ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia. Over the past 60 years, scientists around the world have…
News Smoke weed? New study shows it can give you fake memories by Happy Do you trust your memories when you’re high? A new study published on Monday found that just one hit of weed doubles your chances of “false memories”. Whilst most of…
News A mysterious source has been sending signals to Earth in 16-day cycles by Happy Something deep in space has been sending signals to earth in 16-day cycles. For the first time, a new study has allowed scientists to detect the frequency of these signals…
News New Zealand study discovers that music is a powerful cure for dementia by Sophie Heath A recent pilot study by the University of Otago, New Zealand, has discovered the positive effects of music on dementia patients. Patients with dementia are riddled with stereotypes, whether it’s…
News Considering a career in music? Don’t miss AIM’s 2019 Open Days by Sarah Gillard If you’re considering pursuing a career in music, the Australian Institute of Music (AIM) can give you the skills, tools, and connections to turn your dreams to reality. AIM are…
News New study finds dogs can detect lung cancer with 97% accuracy by Sophie Heath A new study in America has found that dogs can detect lung cancer with up to 97% accuracy. Three beagles successfully identified lung cancer through their scent and proved that…
News Your taste in music might actually be decreasing your productivity, new research shows by Molly Lasker A recent study due to be published in March’s edition of the Personality and Individual Differences journal has surmised that our taste in music has the ability to affect how…
News Unleash those feels: study finds pop music has gotten sadder in the last 30 years by Liz Campbell We’re all privy to some mopey melodies, but a new study has confirmed that over the past three decades, trends in pop music favour sadder songs. That’s according to researchers…
News Hey you, want to live longer? Going to more gigs may be the answer by Stanley Widdison O2 and Goldsmith’s University have conducted a behavioural science study which has produced some surprising findings. The report has found going to gigs may be the key to a longer…
News New research out of Russia reveals techno music helps to grow test tube babies by Agnes O'Dwyer Techno music has already granted us with the feeling of transcendent euphoria, but it seems this budding genre is the gift that keeps on giving. New research out of crazy…