As streaming reshapes the music industry, a new University of Washington Music and Technology program is preparing the next generation of professional musicians.
For as long as there have been concerts, some musicians have turned to alcohol, or even prescription beta blockers, to take the edge off the anxiety.
Welcome to New Music Friday, NPR Music's podcast dedicated to sharing the best albums out each week. We listen to dozens of new releases in advance, identify the ones we think you need to hear, and ...
Gabriel Gomes believes the future of chemistry is as much about flasks and fume hoods as it is about code. A chemical engineer at Carnegie Mellon University, Gomes works at the intersection of ...
Macworld reports that iOS 26.4 beta introduces “Playlist Playground,” an AI-powered feature allowing Apple Music subscribers to create custom playlists using text prompts or song selections. The ...
Has AI coding reached a tipping point? That seems to be the case for Spotify at least, which shared this week during its fourth-quarter earnings call that the best developers at the company “have not ...
If you've ever visited a professional recording studio, you may have noticed the large amount of outboard equipment that many studios still employ. Nestling alongside a traditional mixing console, ...
A University of Missouri researcher is pioneering an innovative solution to remove tiny bits of plastic pollution from our water. Mizzou's Susie Dai recently applied a revolutionary strain of algae ...
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UN Web TV: https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1c/k1cna6eejp On Wednesday, 17 December 2025, in commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of United Nations, the UN Chamber ...
DALLAS — Dallas will add a Hospitality and Nightlife Task Force to an increasingly crowded list of programs seeking to regulate the city's bars and music venues, City Council member Chad West ...
For six and a half years, the sounds of brass bands have wafted out of Revelers Hall’s front doors and onto the streets of Bishop Arts. But recently, the owners of the popular restaurant and bar said ...