Michael Sage

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Beyond Queen’s stomp-stomp-clap: Concerts and computer science converge in new research

New research suggests how to get large numbers of people engaged in participating during a live performance like a concert — or a lecture — and channel that energy for a sustained time period.

From https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190614125843.htm

from
https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/beyond-queens-stomp-stomp-clap-concerts-and-computer-science-converge-in-new-research/

From https://jamesjohnson10.blogspot.com/2019/06/beyond-queens-stomp-stomp-clap-concerts.html

from
https://jamesjohnson10.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/beyond-queens-stomp-stomp-clap-concerts-and-computer-science-converge-in-new-research/

From https://judywright2.blogspot.com/2019/06/beyond-queens-stomp-stomp-clap-concerts.html



from
https://judywright2.wordpress.com/2019/06/16/beyond-queens-stomp-stomp-clap-concerts-and-computer-science-converge-in-new-research/
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All animals are composed of cells, surrounded by a characteristic extracellular matrix composed of collagen and elastic glycoproteins. During development, the animal extracellular matrix forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reorganised, making the formation of complex structures possible.
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