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Why are Minor Chords Perceived as “Sad”? Part 1 article by Kurt Ellenberger, published on July 8, 2025 at All About Jazz.
The Emmy-winning performer of a 16-string Vietnamese zither will perform at San Francisco’s Aug. 2 Yerba Buena Gardens ...
Camouflaged objects often blend in with their surroundings, making the perception of a camouflaged object a more complex procedure. However, most neural-network-based methods that simulate the visual ...
Researchers show off a pen-like instrument in ACS ’ Analytical Chemistry that can swiftly and non-invasively gather molecules from the skin’s surface for mass spectrometry-based opioid screening. A ...
The Alameda County Fair thrives in that space, that balance, between new and nostalgia. The give-and-take is being put to the test like never before in 2025, as the county fair returns this Friday for ...
Red wine varieties like shiraz decline in popularity while consumers opt for low-alcohol and sweeter wines like moscato.
When a sound repeats steadily—like a drumbeat, a bell, or even a clock ticking—it doesn’t just echo in your ears. Deep inside your brain, something far more interesting happens.
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Viswashkumar Ramesh, a British citizen returning from a trip to India, has been confirmed as the only survivor of Thursday’s deadly Air India crash. “I don’t know how I am alive,” Ramesh ...