In an unprecedented step, researchers crafted a detailed model compatible with the universe’s accelerated expansion.
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Following a successful Kickstarter last year, a combination tuner, string winder and metronome is now available to buy. There ...
Can a single string produce sound? Yes, a single string really can. The Jing ethnic group's single-stringed instrument, through the plucking of its string by the fingertips, weaves the breath of the ...
Known as a carnyx, the instrument is only the third of its kind to be found in Britain. It was discovered in the territory of ...
TEHRAN--The second phase of a research project on the musical culture of Turkmen people with an emphasis on functionalism began on January 20 and will continue until February 6.
At the request of Thompson’s widow, the Colorado authorities are re-examining his death. “The whole Hunter world is buzzing,” ...
With firms looking increasingly unable to buy more memory chips, squeezing every last drop of performance from existing ...