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A new medical text book includes a chapter on Music Medicine
In 2021 John Stuart Reid was invited to write a chapter on Music Medicine for a new medical text book, which aims to build an

Sayer Ji of GreenMedInfo visits the CymaScope lab to discuss the new portable CymaScope
The CymaScope lab was recently honored by a visit from Sayer Ji of www.GreenMedInfo.com to discuss the new portable CymaScope that is in development. Designed

CymaScope wins the Corporate Live Wire and Excellence Awards (UK), 2021
The CymaScope team and their parent company, Sonic Age Ltd, has won the prestigious Corporate Live Wire and Excellence Awards, which celebrates the success and

Cymatic Science takes a Giant Leap in Times Square
When Times Square Arts organization decided to honor New York’s essential workers, especially healthcare workers, the result was a series of groundbreaking cymatics videos broadcast

Beethoven Cymatics—support for profoundly deaf people in their appreciation of classical music
Apart from the scientific and medical applications for cymatics, which the CymaScope team are passionate about, we also see a bright future for cymatics in

CymaScope instruments under test by Bruel & Kjaer
The CymaScope MF+ and ELF instruments are in a process of continual development and recent improvements to the Voice Coil Motors of both models were

Harmony becomes cacophony when healthy cells become cancerous
John Stuart Reid, technical director of the CymaScope laboratory, and Professor Ji, of Rutgers University, have completed a study toward creating an AI-based system to

Professor Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate in physics, visits the CymaScope lab
Professor Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate in physics, said of the CymaScope instrument to John Stuart Reid,“Having watched one of your lectures I think your (re)

CymaScope Lab2 launches in the UK
The CymaScope Lab2 is now fully operational, a state-of-the-art facility, managed and operated by James Stuart Reid, son of John Stuart Reid. Lab2 is already

Professor Brian Josephson, Nobel Laureate, featured the CymaScope in his lecture at the Royal Society of Medicine
On July 14th 2018 Professor Brian Josephson presented a lecture at the Royal Society of Medicine. The conference, titled New Horizons in Water Science, hosted

Testing a Pythagorean 2,500-year old hypotheses: Music can be used in the place of of Medicine* — Promising Initial Results
The series of experiments designed to test the effects of music on human blood have begun, with promising initial results. Professor Sungchul Ji of Rutgers

The CymaScope instrument is featured in a new scientific study
Dr. Rupert Sheldrake and Dr. Merlin Sheldrake carried out a rigorous investigation into Faraday Waves— the scientific term for Cymatic—using the CymaScope instrument. Published in

‘Biocymatics’ experiment may hold the key to understanding the origins of life
In February 2107 we reported on the development of the Digital CymaScope, a new type of scientific instrument that makes sound visible. In the instrument,

The CymaScope is awarded Most Advanced Acoustic Imaging Device by Acquisitions International Magazine
CymaScope.com has a history stretching back to 1969, the year when man first walked on the moon. And while Neil Armstrong was taking his giant

Irish artist creates TRANSMISSION installation, using CymaScope imagery
Irish artist, Helen Mac Mahon, created an intriguing installation in Dublin’s MART Gallery, incorporating CymaScope imagery in a unique and memorable way. Helen’s primary interests

The CymaScope Laboratory is visited by representatives of The Worldwide Indigenous Science Network
Multimedia artist, Kate Genevieve, and sound engineer, Matthew Tucker visited the CymaScope laboratory to learn how to make visible the songs of Humpback Whales and

Caduceus Magazine chooses a CymaGlyph for cover feature
Caduceus Magazine chose to illustrate their issue 95 cover with a beautiful CymaGlyph of a therapeutic sound code emitted by the Cyma Technologies Inc AMI

Moss the dog who loves to sing- imaged on CymaScope
When the CymaScope team learned about Moss, a dog who loves to sing, we were intrigued to learn whether the geometry embedded in her song