Encryption systems rely on ā€œrandomā€ numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can. By Alexander Nazaryan Researchers in Switzerland ...
Ask Michael Arden what it’s like to mount a new Broadway musical and the ā€œLost Boysā€ director will take a beat, then methodically deliver a wry response. ā€œYou might as well say, like, ā€˜Start a new ...
For almost 100 years, Austin has eased through each summer with stage musicals. During the 1930s, Austin parks folks held hootenannies on a hillside near Barton Springs. By the 1950s, the local ...
Everyone needs a motto. Mine happens to work really well for anyone who wants to start a business, launch a brand, or succeed in a new endeavor: ā€œShow up. Follow up.ā€ Seems simple, right? In theory, ...
50 years later, a tiny clue may solve the mystery of why the Edmund Fitzgerald sank. It was there all along. We investigated damage from Iran to a US naval base. Here’s what we found. The Social ...
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We’re springing into business with a truckload of new musicals still to arrive this year! From world premieres to overseas imports, telling the tales of pirate radio stations, witches, showmen, and ...
They say don’t meet your heroes—and I guess there’s a reason for that. As it turns out, this saying can apply to some of our own heroes, even those who have dominated the world of rock and roll. When ...
TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WPVI) -- New court records are shedding light on the hours leading up to a fatal shooting Saturday in Tredyffrin Township, including a police encounter with the suspect about ...
Dear Eric: We play music with a group of friends on a regular basis. It is an informal, open group in a public space and generally everyone is welcome to join us and play along at whatever skill level ...
More than 100 years ago Hungarian-born mathematician George Pólya found himself trapped in a loop of social awkwardness. A professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, he enjoyed ...