How physics-accurate AI like Seedance 2.0 eliminates the uncanny valley in sports, dance, and movement content.
The icy ballet of stone upon ice makes curling one of the most intriguing sports of the Winter Olympics. But scientists still haven't quite figured out the physics of how they move.
Science and art merged yesterday in a flurry of photography, sculpture and dance at the physics department's third annual Art Show. The lobby was abuzz with chatter as undergraduates, grad students, ...
Dr. Merritt A. Moore ’10-’11 excels at many things — particularly at saying “yes.” Since graduating from Harvard, Moore has said “yes” to a professional ballet career with the Norwegian National ...
This story was originally published by ArtsATL. Contemporary dance ensemble Kit Modus and its artistic director, Jillian Mitchell, are on a mission to create dance that feeds the mind as well as the ...
“Versatile” is an apt, if succinct, way to describe Harshini Sinul. The native of Wayzata, Minnesota, graduated in May from the University of Colorado Boulder with majors in physics and astronomy with ...
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