'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' is the favorite to take home the top musical honor, according to a mathematical model. By Ben Zauzmer Ben Zauzmer is a contributing writer for The Hollywood Reporter and ...
About the Album: NAPPA Gold Award! Dr. Toy's Best Children's Vacation Product for 2004! Parents' Choice Approved AwardiParenting Media Award! Film Advisory Board Award of Excellence! Drawing ...
Anthony Cheung’s formal mathematical training essentially ended with high school calculus. But as a musician and composer, he has explored mathematical phenomena in new ways, especially through their ...
Music can make you want to dance, sing, and clap your hands, but can it also make you want to learn math? A Johns Hopkins University professor of applied mathematics hopes so. This summer, professor ...
In a very competitive year, 'Dear Evan Hansen' has an edge when it comes to the top prize. By Ben Zauzmer Ben Zauzmer is a contributing writer for The Hollywood Reporter and the author of Oscarmetrics ...
Case Western Reserve University physics professor applies tools of statistical mechanics to explain why basic ordered patterns emerge in music across time and cultures Next time you listen to a ...
Could studying music help students in other subjects? Music education researcher Martin Bergee at the University of Kansas was skeptical, so he studied middle school students in several school ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There is a long-standing connection between mathematics and the arts. "The mathematicians' patterns, like the painter's or the ...
From Pythagoras to Leibniz to Diderot, philosophers have long drawn profound connections between mathematics and music. In the liberal arts education of medieval universities, music was one part of ...
Physics Professor Jesse Berezovsky contends that until now, much of the thinking about math and music has been a top-down approach, applying mathematical ideas to existing musical compositions as a ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American This review first appeared in the December ...
Barbara Jacques was upbeat and energetic as she explained music math to a roomful of fourth-graders. She moved around the Cook Elementary School music room, helping one student understand a concept ...
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