Conductor Robert Franz says a good melody captures our attention.
And then it moves you through time.
Music is architecture in time.
If you engage in the moment with what you're listening to,
you do lose a sense of the time around you.
How we experience time.
That's on the TED Radio Hour from NPR.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
Israel continues to hit Gaza with deadly airstrikes.
The Gaza Health Ministry says at least 85 Palestinians have been killed overnight.
Israel says it has allowed aid to enter the Palestinian enclave.
But NPR's Hadil Al-Shelchi reports the United Nations says none of that aid has reached any of the Palestinians in need.
After much international pressure, Israel said it allowed a, quote,
minimal amount of aid into Gaza after a nearly three-month blockade on all food, medicine and fuel.
The United Nations said the aid has entered Gaza,
but that workers weren't able to bring it to distribution warehouses.
It said the Israeli military forced them to reload the aid into separate trucks and they ran out of time.
And they say the amount of aid getting in is wholly inadequate.
Aid organizations say that two million Palestinians in Gaza are at a high risk of famine.
Ceasefire talks are at an impasse.