Does string theory—the controversial “theory of everything” from physics—tell us anything about consciousness and the human brain? If you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our ...
For more than a century, scientists have wondered why physical structures like blood vessels, neurons, tree branches, and other biological networks look the way they do. The prevailing theory held ...
Violist Alexandra Simpson has accomplished a lot since she graduated from San Domenico School in 2011. She’s shared the stage with stars like Andrea Bocelli, Michael Bublé, Halsey and Kygo and went on ...
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A new trial adoption program at the San Diego Humane Society will allow prospective pet parents to take an animal home for up to two weeks while delaying payment and final adoption paperwork, ...
The Sewickley Music Club is excited about its next musical program of the 2025-2026 season. The Nov. 11 musical program, entitled “Strings Attached,” will be performed by Collin Yates (guitar and ...
To begin the second in this season’s series of concerts by the Spokane String Quartet, Helen Byrne, its cellist, stepped to the microphone to explain some changes that had been made in the program.
In what has become a lauded Halloween tradition, Billy Strings staged a spectacle at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore on October 31. Before the band made their grand entrance, the stage screen mimicked ...
Nancy Beebe has been shaping young hands around stringed instruments for 37 years to such effect that her middle school students have been brought onto big stages in London, New York and Chicago.
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“In a time when corruption no longer hides its face and political violence is becoming routine, outrage has become the default language of public life,” therapist and author Margaret Cullen observed ...