Michael Gordon and Richard Foreman’s “What to Wear” at BAM is a visually rich, textually odd work — and a hot commodity.
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Check one, two; check one, two; is this thing on? Over on The Public Domain Review [Lucas Thompson] takes us for a spin through sound, as it was in Britain around and through the 1800s. The ...
Scientists at the X-ray free-electron laser SwissFEL have realized a long-pursued experimental goal in physics: to show how ...
The channel’s latest video demonstrates a gun that shoots a narrow beam of soundwaves, along with its most striking property: ...
New research suggests that the Earth's solid inner core is softer and more dynamic than previously thought, changing ideas.
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The rockhead poacher is a little fish with a big pit in its head. The divot may be like a drum, making sound that rises above ...
Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder may have solved a pressing mystery about the universe's gravitational wave ...
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Scientists are using lasers, satellites and even sound to determine what is falling from the sky—but the best tool may still ...