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Tech Trends: Sub-Subcompacts

by Courtesy Toyota Motor USA Toyota Yaris, $10,950; toyota.com Courtesy Toyota Motor USA Small streets and pricey fuel have shaped the European car market to favor smaller cars. In fact, what we call...

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Your Brain on Jazz

Keyboard Using a specialized keyboard, researchers at Johns Hopkins University were able to use fMRI to scan musicians mid-jam without jamming their equipment Johns Hopkins University Scientists have...

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Kind of Blue, Arranged For Sextet of Nintendo Entertainment Systems

Kind of Bloop kindofbloop.comLadies and gentleman of the Internet, I think today we may have found the best possible application for chiptune music--that uber-geeky genre utilizing vintage game...

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Video: Improvising Jazzbot Jams With Humans, Really Swings

Flow Chart Of The Cool via Takanishis LaboratoryAdvances in robotics have lead to automatons that can do everything from ski to open doors to help the elderly. Now, thanks to the Takanishi Laboratory...

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Tech Trends: Sub-Subcompacts

Small streets and pricey fuel have shaped the European car market to favor smaller cars. In fact, what we call a compact car is a midsize on the continent. But now that…

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Your Brain on Jazz

Scientists have discovered that when jazz musicians improvise, areas of their brains associated with inhibition quiet down, and those involved with self-expression heat up. The study required a little...

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Kind of Blue, Arranged For Sextet of Nintendo Entertainment Systems

Ladies and gentleman of the Internet, I think today we may have found the best possible application for chiptune music--that uber-geeky genre utilizing vintage game console's…

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Video: Improvising Jazzbot Jams With Humans, Really Swings

Advances in robotics have lead to automatons that can do everything from ski to open doors to help the elderly.

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DARPA Wants Robots That Can Play Jazz In Time With Humans

Military Simulated improvisation in peace and war DARPA program uses jazz to teach machines how to respond to humans…

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