If you think about the coronavirus, your mind probably goes to lockdowns, hospitals, and the strange new habits we've formed this year. But for some scientists, the virus is essentially nothing more ...
There may be a song in our hearts and music we feel in our bones. In fact, the tunes are at the cellular level.
This year’s live, in-person Ojai Music Festival was canceled. But fear not: You can still sample some stimulating music and conversation — sans sun, moon and ...
All my life I’ve been involved in music and molecular biology. At the crossroads between science and art, I see great scope for insight. My latest research, published in the journal BMC Bioinformatics ...
Concerned about spreading the virus through instruments or singing, student music groups are finding innovative ways to perform together. New Mexico State University’s marching band now practices ...
Even as the birthday parties and weddings grew scarce during the pandemic, the musicians were increasingly hired to play at funerals, including those of band members. By Christina Morales Facing the ...
MIT's Markus Buehler specializes in developing AI models to design new proteins and is perhaps best known for using sonification to illuminate structural details that might otherwise prove elusive.
The Slow Rush by Tame Impala is almost too convenient, in a way—check the title itself, perfect for this very strange moment of empty streets and restless minds. I listened to it again on the third ...