New research shows playing drum ‘n’ bass during surgery could put patients at risk Data from a study showed that drum 'n' bass and other genres of dance music can impair surgeons' ability to clearly and effectively communicate.
Massive Attack fund study into the music industry’s carbon footprint Massive Attack are diving deeper into the music industry's impact in the environment via commissioned study.
Driving while listening to music over 120 BPM linked to unstable driving, study says Researchers conclude that listening to uptempo rock music while driving could lead to higher crash rates.
New study says more than 3.7 million Brits over 45 go raving once a week The British raving demographic takes the timeless saying 'age is just a number' to new heights.
Study shows correlation between household income and professional creativity Making it big isn't just about who or what you know; it's about your parents income. Some are born with talent, some simply with the right resources.
Scientists gave alligators ketamine and headphones to study dinosaur hearing Looking to explore the historic similarities between birds and alligators, the animals were given ketamine and headphones to explore hearing capabilities.
New study finds heavy metal and electronic music are the top genres for drug consumption among fans at live events A new study reveals that heavy metal music fans are right behind electronic music fans when it comes to the consumption of drugs and alcohol.
Study says music industry workers are subject to inordinately high levels of stress Eighty-two percent of those surveyed in the study who hold jobs in the music industry reported 'continuous levels of stress.'
New study finds that two thirds of women fear sexual harassment at UK festivals 70 percent of women reported concern about sexual assault specifically, while a near even 69 percent said that they were wary of sexual harassment.