A biochemist claims he’s discovered exactly why violins made in Stradivari’s day are so magnificent. And he’s begun turning out his own instruments, which have been “bought for as much as $15,000 apiece and reviewed favorably by members of the Cleveland Quartet, Chicago Symphony, and New York Philharmonic. Yehudi Menuhin played one, on loan for 15 years.” So why aren’t musicians flocking to Joseph Nagyvary’s workshop? – Discover Magazine