A musical invention
A number of our musical instruments, at least in their modern forms, owe their origins to Italian ingenuity. But who would have thought that Moncton, New Brunswick, would contribute the newest stringed instrument to the orchestra. It seems that two professors from the University of Moncton inadvertently invented the tritare in the process of trying to develop a new number system. Antonio Stradivari, move over.
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