A team of researchers in the Netherlands set out to decipher the rules of an ancient Roman board game, with an assist from artificial intelligence.
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Is history repeating itself? Holocaust-era violins bring hope — and a warning — for Minnesota
“Listening to the news from Minnesota, I wondered if anyone recognized the signs.” View Entire Post › ...
Evie Woods, author of the upcoming novel 'The Violin Maker's Secret,' reflects on Irish folklore and exploring the topic in ...
On his new album, the violinist completely rethinks The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams, and leans into old folk ...
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The Santa Fe Symphony's Romance and Rhapsody concert on Sunday, February 15, features Olga Kern in piano concertos by Haydn ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cracked down on lead-based products—including lead paint and leaded gasoline—in the 1970s because of its toxic effects on human health. Scientists at the ...
CREMONA, Italy — The Cathedral has stood tall in the center of Cremona since the 12th century, but the heartbeat of this city is heard in the workshops. Mathijs Heyligers has been honing his craft for ...
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