Pots are buried in the walls of medieval churches and monasteries across Europe: in the UK, Sweden, Denmark and Serbia. Why? Are they just a weird form of decoration? Actually, they are there to fix problematic acoustics. The problem First of all, what do we mean by ‘problematic’ acoustics? When sound waves move around a … Continue reading Pots fixing problematic acoustics→| cs4fn
Learn how to write compelling young adult fiction that resonates with today’s teens by blending authentic storytelling, cultural awareness, and spiritual depth. You can listen to this episode How to Write YA with Jill Williamson on Christian Publishing Show.| Christian Publishing Show
What do the objects and random detritus contained in a character’s environment say about that person? Photo by Jonathan Borba on Unsplash Here’s a wonderful, award-winning story from Sa…| The Novella-in-Flash
A bucket harp An aeolian harp is driven by wind, so this needs a very windy day and an exposed site to work. Named after the Greek god of the wind, these harps are usually made from a wooden box an…| Sound science for schools and colleges
How to break a glass with sound in this classic demonstration of resonance| Sound science for schools and colleges
Atoms themselves do not "measure" time in a way that we typically think of. But they play a major role as the basis for highly accurate and precise time measurements. An atomic clock uses atomic vibrations to measure time intervals.| ScienceABC