Wed. 05/18 - Music Made From DNA Sequences
The history and future of making music out of DNA sequences, particle vibrations, and more. Plus, a new study indicates that cats recognize the names of their cat friends and their human roommates; they’re just ignoring you because they want to, not because they don’t understand. And Alama Drafthouse is hitting the road for their twenty-fifth anniversary.
The history and future of making music out of DNA sequences, particle vibrations, and more. Plus, a new study indicates that cats recognize the names of their cat friends and their human roommates; they’re just ignoring you because they want to, not because they don’t understand. And Alamo Drafthouse is hitting the road for their twenty-fifth anniversary.
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Links:
- Why Scientists Are Turning Molecules Into Music (Smithsonian Magazine)
- Can you see and touch music? (Markus J. Buehler, YouTube)
- Your DNA Song
- Cats know the names of other cats that are their friends, study says (Salon)
- Cats Actually Know Each Other's Names, Study Suggests (Vice)
- Cats Remember Each Other's Names, Japanese Study Suggests (ScienceAlert)
- Alamo Drafthouse is Taking Things on the Road to Celebrate Their 25th Anniversary (Collider)
- Alamo Drafthouse Is Turning 25 – Time To Party (Alamo Drafthouse)
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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