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A virtual violin produces realistic sounds before wood is ever carved
There is no question that violin-making is an art form. It requires a musician's ear, a craftsperson's skill, and a historian ...
A scientific discovery by researchers at Tel Aviv University's School of Chemistry offers a new perspective on a ...
A material built to tell left-handed light from right-handed light has long had a frustrating weakness. It mostly ignored ...
Professor of Theoretical Physics Risto Paatelainen from the University of Turku in Finland has spent nearly ten years working ...
Beef, which is 16% more expensive than a year ago, has the highest environmental impact—making it the perfect candidate to ...
Last year, tungsten diselenide (WSe2) had its magic moment. Two independent research groups discovered "magic angles" at ...
A HIGH-ACHIEVING teenager is juggling his studies with his passion for music.Thomas Haigh, 16, from Silkstone Common, ma...
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India's sitar gets its soul from Iran, but its tune comes from physics
The sitar's distinctive sound is produced by a gently curved surface that makes each note bloom before it settles, an effect ...
MIT engineers revealed that the acoustic vibrations from falling droplets shake microscopic gravity sensors inside the seed’s ...
Physicists have used the Atacama Cosmology Telescope to prove that gravity follows the rules of Newton and Einstein across ...
A student-led experiment has shown that the search for dark matter doesn’t always require massive infrastructure.
Scientists from Skoltech (part of the VEB.RF group) and the University of Potsdam have developed a physical theory that sheds light on how molecular motors organize the three-dimensional structure of ...
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