The Strange Experiment: Enduring the 'Worst Song' and Tooth Implant Radio Technology

The Strange Experiment: Enduring the 'Worst Song' and Tooth Implant Radio Technology

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Architecture, Performing Arts

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The video discusses a New York magazine's attempt to set a world record by playing Jefferson Starship's 'We Built This City' 324 times consecutively. It then explores a model for a tooth implant that can receive audio signals, allowing radio vibrations to travel from the tooth to the ear. Finally, it introduces the concept of translating human genetic sequences into musical notation, highlighting potential patterns and links. Nobu Munataka, a radio biology researcher, believes this approach can reveal previously unnoticed connections.

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What was the world record attempt involving Russ Heller?

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How many times was the song 'We Built This City' played during the record attempt?

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What is the purpose of the tooth implant mentioned in the text?

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What kind of services are expected to be provided once the infrastructure is built?

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What does Nobu Munataka believe about turning information into music?

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