Even if the Earth runs out of oil and gas, and a dense veil of smog plunges the world into darkness, we will still have ...
Huge reserves of energy from the world's largest battery, unique vertical aerial farms and concrete capable of absorbing ...
“Five-Part Invention,” Andrea J. Buchanan’s beautifully perceptive novel, begins with a reckoning. The elderly Lise is penning a letter to her estranged daughter Anna. Nearing the end of her life, ...
The 49-year-old Winkler resident is the inventor of a new kind of concave, the part on a combine that separates grain from ...
Pianist Dan Tepfer has improvised pieces for his new album, Inventions / Reinventions, using a framework similar to Bach's Two-Part Inventions. In the early 1720s, Johann Sebastian Bach composed a set ...
On our piano’s rack there’s long been an ancient volume of J. S. Bach’s Three Part Inventions for Piano. I’ve never paid it any particular attention until today when, for some reason, I saw it afresh, ...
He points at the wall, to the white board where he's drawn a small family tree. At the top are John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, who founded the city of Houston 171 years ago, and their ...
The application of innovative data driven approaches such as bioinformatics and artificial intelligence to the life science sector has brought about a change in way that biological inventions can be ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook With “Inventions/Reinventions,” Dan Tepfer fills out Bach’s missing two-part inventions ...
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