News

I'm on a brick patio at Northfield, a popular café in Kathmandu, Nepal, strumming “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” on my guitar ...
The "music" of starquakes—enormous vibrations caused by bursting bubbles of gas that ripple throughout the bodies of many ...
Northwestern says the new device can simulate a much more realistic sense of touch. It could even let deaf people "feel" ...
As we race toward a digital future, what becomes of singing? Will AI-generated vocals and lyrics replace human singers and ...
How music can spark our most precious memories You may already have noticed that a few notes can be enough to take you right back to a distant memory. What we’re seeing is that nostalgic songs don’t ...
Art from the Heart, which utilizes art and music as social and therapeutic activity for individuals ... Adults can take part in statin study More than 7,000 older adults over the age of 75 have ...
Spurred by the pandemic, extra bedrooms became home gyms, dining rooms morphed into multifunctional creative zones and ...
From a revelatory debut of Chilean post punk to gargantuan sound design, via left-field trad fiddles, sonic euphoria, and proof that innovative dance music is still being made, tQ's staffers round up ...
The “music” of stars could help explain how galaxies form, according to scientists. The stars that we see in the night sky ...
Area houses of worship are invited to share their news for our free weekly listings. Email information to Mercury Editor Tony ...