There’s a relentless Columbus snowstorm and BEVIxPlanett is racing down the street in his BMW 323 CI convertible to meet the girl he wants to hunker down with. This chilled, cinematic moment is the ...
“Our goal was to build a clear mathematical bridge between abstract algebra and the experience of listening to music,” said study co-author Olga Ibragimova. “When we think of melodies as shapes we can ...
Planetary systems in the Milky Way galaxy tend to follow a particular pattern: rocky planets toward the center, closest to ...
He found it in a Bass Connections project and his eventual selection of an Interdepartmental Major (IDM) in neuroscience and music. Now heading into his final semester, Wang is reflecting on how the ...
The 2000s gave us some of the best sci-fi movies of all time. We've picked the top of the crop and ranked them too. Did your ...
Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social ...
Van Halen proved their softer side could deliver powerful love songs without sacrificing the hard-rock edge that defined them.
When Colin Campbell stood before colleagues at a chemistry-department gathering last February at the University of Edinburgh, UK, it wasn’t to talk science. It was to play science. On his bagpipes.
If you find yourself on an ice planet, either something has gone wrong, or it’s gone horribly wrong. Science fiction stories are littered with frost-covered globes, and they usually break down into ...
The Ghost of the Solar System: Why Can't We Find Planet 9? Deep in the outer reaches of our solar system, far beyond Neptune and Pluto, something massive is hiding in the dark. Scientists call it ...
This is a brilliant question because the notion of an orbit is counterintuitive. We know that massive objects (really, any objects with mass) gravitationally attract other massive objects; Newton’s ...