Mastering the science of lyric engineering
Jalin Gladis and Ganga Kameswaran, both students of computer science at College of Engineering, Guindy, have been avid fans of Tamil film music for as long as they can remember. Over the last thre...
Berklee goes to the Grammys
Berklee College of Music built its reputation on educating Grammy-winning jazz heavyweights. But this year, the...
Studying Nature's Rhythms: Soundscape Ecologists Spawn New Field
Listen to biophony, geophony, anthrophony: the 'music' of Planet Earth Geophony. Biophony. Anthrophony. Unfamiliar words. But they shouldn't be. We're surrounded by them morning, noon and night, say ecologist Bryan Pijanowski of Purdue University and colleagues. The evening "singing" of frogs. Burbling brooks, breaking waves and the whistling wind. Planes, trains and automobiles. Biophony is the ...
Rap music powers rhythmic action of medical sensor
The driving bass rhythm of rap music can be harnessed to power a new type of miniature medical sensor designed to be implanted in the body.
Music review: Gustavo Dudamel conducts Mahler's Seventh and Ninth
Mark Swed reviews the Seventh and Ninth Symphonies in Gustavo Dudamel's Mahler Project at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Juggling academics with offbeat passions
Students are venturing out to pursue offbeat passions like short film making, photography, playing in music bands and community service hand in hand with their academics. VIKRAM MUKKA finds out
Medical sensor is powered by music
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 26 (UPI) -- A new type of implantable medical sensor can be powered by external sounds like music -- and rap music works best, its U.S. inventors say.
Now, implantable medical sensor powered by rap music
Washington, Jan 27 (ANI): Acoustic waves from music, especially rap, can now power a new type of miniature medical sensor designed to be implanted in the body, researchers say.
Columbia Journalism School and Stanford School of Engineering Announce Joint $30 Million Gift From David and Helen ...
NEW YORK, NY and PALO ALTO, CA-- - Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and Stanford University's School of Engineering today announced a $30 million gift from longtime Cosmopolitan magazine ...
'Surefire' to lecture on music industry
MIDDLEBORO — On Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m., Jared Hancock and Brendan Brady of Surefire Music Group will be offering a free lecture on the music industry and scouting local talent at The Alley Theatre, located on 133 Center St. in Middleboro center.