AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoBach’s true mathematical genius has been revealed in new studyclassicfm.com - Siena LintonMathematicians analysed hundreds of Bach’s works, from toccatas to preludes, cantatas and chorales, and discovered his music may be even more …
AvatarCWDAvatarAvatarAuthor Admits She Used ChatGPT to Write Award-Winning NovelThe Messenger - Monique MerrillA Japanese author who won one of Japan's most prestigious literary awards for her novel — in which artificial intelligence played a central role — …
AvatarCWDAvatarAvatar2,000-Year-Old Hologram Ring Features Face of 1st-Century Woman’s Deceased Sonverified_publisherMy Modern Met - Madeleine MuzdakisRepresentations carved into stone have a long history. From Roman busts to Victorian cameos, stone likenesses capture those who were loved and lost. Cameos in particular are a wearable reminder of loved ones or tributes to mythical figures and great leaders. Crafted since ancient days, they can be …
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhy Navajo is the world's hardest language to learnbigthink.com - Tim BrinkhofAccording to many linguists, the most difficult language in the world isn’t Mandarin or Basque or Hungarian or Xhosa, spoken in South Africa, but …
AvatarCWDAvatarAvatarThe Blackest Paint You Can Actually Buy Now Absorbs 99.95% of Visible LightThe Messenger - Andrew LiszewskiBlack holes are so named because their immense gravitational pull prevents even light from escaping. Stuart Semple's Black 4.0 paint achieves almost …
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoNew navigation system works even when GPS failsfreethink.com - Kristin HouserA new navigation system that tracks subatomic particles called “muons” could help us get around indoors, underground, and underwater.
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoWhat is the biggest number in the Universe?sciencefocus.com - Toby SaundersHere are the biggest named numbers in the world today. What is the biggest number in the Universe? While it can be difficult to conceptualise a million …
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThank You, Science: The Eternal Question, “What Came First, The Chicken Or The Egg?” Is Finally Answeredboredpanda.com - Adelaide Ross, Justinas KeturkaWhat came first: the chicken or the egg? This philosophical question has been perplexing humans for ages. If the egg came first, who laid it? And if …
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoCambridge Study Exposes Startling Reasons Why Men Don't Do Houseworkthebrighterside.news - JJ ShavitPhilosophers seeking to answer questions around inequality in household labour and the invisibility of women’s work in the home have proposed a new …
AvatarCWDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThe neuroscience of loving musicbigthink.com - Michael SpitzerHumans are musical animals four million years in the making, explained by music expert Michael Spitzer. The oldest record of notated music, the …
AvatarCWDAvatarAvatarDoctors, Get Ready for Your AI AssistantsWIRED - Eric TopolHospitals have begun using machine learning to help analyze and collect images, and the medical applications are endless. In 2023, radiologists in …
AvatarCWDAvatarAvatarDoggie bus in Alaska takes puppies on walks and adventuresverified_publisherCBS NewsMo Mountain Mutts is a dog-walking business in Alaska that picks up local pooches in a bus customized to transport pups on adventures. Mo Mountain …