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Does music affect the brain? | Dear Future Scientists

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Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about how music affects the brain! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Anita Collins and Ted-Ed. Go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0JKCYZ8hng&t=150s to view their YouTube video.

Today is Friday, December 4th. In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about how music affects the brain. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

This is the forty-sixth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

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Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning all about how music affects the brain! ALL CREDITS to this episode go to Anita Collins and Ted-Ed. Go to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0JKCYZ8hng&t=150s to view their YouTube video.

Today is Friday, December 4th. In this episode, STEM Fem is talking about how music affects the brain. Each episode will be posted ONCE A WEEK (on Friday).

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Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists.

This is the forty-sixth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the units of science, space, botany, chemistry, the human body, biomes and ecosystems, Earth science, methods of science, weathering/weather vs. climate, physics/motion, changes in the environment, energy (includes insulators/conductors), plants, heat/fire, and more.

Here are some other ways to listen to my podcast:

The official Dear Future Scientists website-https://www.dearfuturescientists.wordpress.com

Anchor-https://www.anchor.fm/dearfuturescientists

Apple Podcasts-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-future-scientists/id1518835404

Listennotes-https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/dear-future-scientists-stem-fem-qxLB4DAtH0d/

Spotify-https://open.spotify.com/show/4Y4s3J9Dj9tTXLP56B2Nij

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