The connections between art and science are everywhere. To find them one needs a pair of curiosity-driven eyes, or ears. According to a recent article in the journal ACS Omega, a team of bioengineers ...
Harmonics in Music and Science, with Alan Fletcher and Andrew Cohen: Thursday, July 23, 4 p.m. Evaluating Musical Instruments, with Elizabeth Pitcairn and Robert McDuffie: Thursday, July 30, 6 p.m.
For Annika Socolofsky, the realms of art and science aren’t mutually exclusive. Socolofsky, assistant professor of composition and faculty coach for CU Boulder SoundWorks, has solid footing in both ...
"I benefited from my dedicated teachers at Purdue, where my time as a student prepared me extremely well in several ways." An expert in nanoscale physics, musical acoustics, and the physics of musical ...
Music enriches our lives and plays a major role in societies, cultures and economies around the globe. In this course, we will explore the underlying physics behind music. We will start with a general ...
video: Binghamton University Professor Jeff Barker discusses "The Physics of Music" at the Kopernik Observatory and Science Center, in Vestal. Barker discussed why musical instruments sound the way ...
AN interesting account of the debt of modern physics to recent instruments comes from the Bell Telephone Laboratories in New York and is given by Karl K. Darrow (Review of Scientific Instruments, 12, ...
What are the loudest sounds at UB? Where are the university’s quietest spots? What unlikely noises here are around 60 decibels, the level typically associated with a normal conversation between two ...
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