On the legendary Titanic ship more than a century ago there were countless priceless treasures and many of them still lie somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean.
Scientists have long argued that the inventors of the violin wanted to simulate human voices and the results published on May 21 reinforced this point.
Italian artists may have soaked wood to make a famous violin in a mineral water tank to prevent decay and termite resistance.
German and French researchers have just published a new discovery about the verni class of the legendary violinist Stradivarius.
Researchers have performed a surgery to find out the secret of the great sound of the Stradivarius instrument. They discovered the secret lies in the thickness of the wood.
The violin that the conductor of Titanic played when he sank under the waves had just been sold for a record price of nearly $ 1.5 million.
A French company successfully built the electronic violin by 3D printing based on the legendary Stradivarius.
Not only used to make bulletproof shirts, silk spider silk is now also used to make violin strings.
Professor Shigeyoshi Osaki of the Nara Medical College (Nara Prefecture) of Japan has successfully built violin strings from spider silk.