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Éliane Radigue, French composer and musique concrète legend, dies aged 94

The Paris-born artist reinvented the synthesizer through meditative and feedback-drenched sonic explorations

The French composer and musique concrète pioneer Éliane Radigue has died at the age of 94.

“It is with immense sadness that we learn of the passing of Éliane Radigue at the age of 94,” the Paris-based experimental music center INA GRM posted on Instagram. “A major figure in musical creation has left us.”

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Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Diergaarde Blijdorp dolblij met unieke beelden van dwergnijlpaarden in het wild

Een uniek moment is vastgelegd: een dwergnijlpaard en haar jong in het wild. Dat gebeurde tijdens een expeditie in Ivoorkust, waarvan de Rotterdamse Diergaarde Blijdorp een van de initiatiefnemers is. "Waar al jaren op werd gehoopt, is werkelijkheid geworden."

thexiffy

Last.fm last recent tracks from thexiffy.

Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds - Pumpkin Pie

Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds

Oasis - My Big Mouth

Oasis

Giorgio Moroder - Tears

Giorgio Moroder

Speedy J - Bugmod

Speedy J

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The US Spent $30 Billion on Classroom Laptops and Got the First Generation Less Capable Than Its Parents

More than two decades after Maine became the first state to hand laptops to middle schoolers -- distributing 17,000 Apple machines across 243 schools in 2002 â" neuroscientist Jared Cooney Horvath told a U.S. Senate committee earlier this year that Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to score lower on standardized tests than the one before it.

The U.S. spent more than $30 billion in 2024 alone putting laptops and tablets in classrooms, and Horvath cited PISA data from 15-year-olds worldwide showing a stark correlation between time on school computers and worse scores. A 2014 study of 3,000 university students found they were off-task on their machines nearly two-thirds of the time. Fortune reported back in 2017 that Maine's own test scores hadn't budged in the 15 years since the program launched, and then-governor Paul LePage called it a "massive failure." Horvath framed the generation's eroding capabilities not as a personal failure but a policy one, calling them victims of a failed pedagogical experiment.

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Aloe Blacc, Coachella 2014

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