Six artists selected for Paul Smith's Foundation international art prize. Winning artworks exhibited in London, Los Angeles, ...
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New Scientist on MSN'Plants are artists' at new Saatchi exhibition celebrating floraFlowers have long inspired artists, but could they be artists themselves? A new Saatchi Gallery exhibition explores their ...
Unfortunately, there isn't an enzyme for many reactions we would sorely like to catalyze—things like digesting plastics or ...
History of the cornicello, an iconic symbol of prosperity, love and fortune that has become a popular present among lovers on Valentine’s Day ...
Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
Students learn how to work together through a STEM experience that had them create floating hearts and temporary tattoos.
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