Georgia Tech's annual instrument competition unveiled its finalists, showcasing innovative and unconventional musical creations, while the FBI increased the reward in a missing person case, according to multiple news sources. The competition, which promises to be a symphony of innovation, features unique instruments like a "fiddle henge" and a "chaotic evil triangle" that converts electromagnetic radiation into sound, as reported by The Verge.
The FBI increased the reward to $100,000 in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, as indicated by NPR News and Variety. These sources, along with others, also highlighted developments in entertainment, technology, and international relations. Entertainment news included the upcoming "John Wick" video game and the animated film "Goat," as reported by multiple sources.
Other significant developments included a CIA Mandarin-language recruitment video, advancements in technology, and discussions on international relations, as noted by Multi-source: Hacker News, NPR News, and Variety. The news also covered the five-year anniversary of the Texas blackouts and the development of a supernatural crime thriller, according to NPR News.
In other news, a dynamic visualization of the complex gamma graph was also highlighted on Hacker News. This visualization allows for a real-time exploration of the complex gamma function in motion, showing how real and imaginary components evolve. The graph displays the behavior of the Euler gamma function for a complex argument of the form Γ(x + ic), with the blue curve representing the real part and the purple curve representing the imaginary part.
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