Do Masks Prevent Coronavirus, How Tuvan Throat Singers Sing Two Notes at Once, and Predicting Viral Content by Measuring Brain Activity

Published: April 17, 2020, 7 a.m.

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Learn about how scientists are predicting viral content by measuring people\\u2019s brain activity; how Tuvan throat singers are able to produce two notes at once; and how effective facemasks are in preventing the spread of the coronavirus.

How our brains forecast what goes viral online by Kelsey Donk

  • Stanford researchers find our brains are powerful \\u2013 but secretive \\u2013 forecasters of video virality. (2020, March 9). Stanford.Edu. https://news.stanford.edu/press/view/32654
  • Tong, L. C., Acikalin, M. Y., Genevsky, A., Shiv, B., & Knutson, B. (2020). Brain activity forecasts video engagement in an internet attention market. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(12), 6936\\u20136941. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1905178117

How does Tuvan Throat singing work? by Cameron Duke

How effective are masks for preventing Coronavirus by Ashley Hamer (Listener question from Likhit)

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