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A newly developed AI control system using neuron-inspired learning enables soft robotic arms to learn a broad set of motions once and adapt instantly to changing conditions without retraining Inspired ...
Why do some melodies feel instantly right, balanced, memorable and satisfying, even if you have never heard them before? New research from the University of Waterloo suggests that more than creativity ...
He Dehua (second from left) arranges recording equipment in a park in Lijiang ancient town, Southwest China's Yunnan province. [Photo by Gao Yongwei/Wang Guansen/Jiang Wenyao/Xinhua] In a quiet alley ...
Bird returns to his third solo album for a sprawling box set and orchestra tour, unpacking the world inside the songs, the world it ...
Thousands of protestors filled the streets of Downtown Albuquerque on Friday to condemn the killing of two people in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents this month, joining a nationwide movement ...
Babies are born with a sense of rhythm, suggests new research. Tots as young as two-days-old were able to predict rhythm while listening to classical music, according to a study of their brain waves.
Long before they can clap along to a song or bounce to a beat, babies may already be wired for rhythm, according to new research. A study published in the journal PLOS Biology found that newborns can ...