Meanwhile, the troll named Sofus Lotus near the Japanese garden literally has his ear to the ground: He is posed as if listening to the suspirations of Mother Earth, in keeping with a biography that ...
Summary: Humans have vestigial ear muscles that once helped our ancestors focus on sounds. New research shows these muscles still activate when we strain to hear in noisy environments. Scientists used ...
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Some people experience fluttering sounds in the ears that come and go, while others may hear a continuous sound. Causes include tinnitus, dysfunction of tissues in the ear, and high blood pressure.
What sets Troll apart from other monster movies is its unique blend of Scandinavian mythology with modern kaiju sensibilities, creating a fresh take on the genre that typically draws from Japanese ...
It often uses old structures (or ancient genes) for new jobs. The mammalian ear is a perfect example. Over the eons, the jawbones of our fish ancestors became three separate small bones that ...