Posts Tagged ‘music’
Particles and violins collide on physicsworld.com
As icons go, Albert Einstein was one of a kind – making so many remarkable contributions to so many different areas of physics. But in addition to his scientific achievements, much is made of Einstein’s colourful personal life, not least his life-long passion for music. That’s the theme of a unique collaboration between Jack Liebeck, [...]
Get rhythm – why the key to finding music you like is rhythm, not genre
So close and yet so wrong – you might love heavy metal like Metallica but your music platform suggests you should also like the Sixties sound of The Doors, simply because both bands are classified as rock. New research published today in New Journal of Physics (co-owned by the Institute of Physics and German Physical [...]









