A database, collecting and classifying tile-like patterns in biology, aims to be a resource and research catalyst. The human ...
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Systems, Silhouettes and Synchronicities in Mumbai brings two distinct artistic styles into a whole
Tao Art Gallery’s recent exhibition brings together the practices of artists Isha Pimpalkhare and Anni Kumari through the ...
Gratitude and nature each enhance well-being. Together, they create a powerful, science-backed path to restoring attention, ...
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Largest RNA language model to date offers new way to predict behavior and boost drug discovery
RNA plays a vital role in how our genes are expressed and how diseases develop. Yet, because RNA molecules constantly change ...
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Turning outdoor exploration into environmental discovery: Gregg Treinish and the rise of Adventure Scientists
Some revolutions begin not with technology, but with a feeling. For Gregg Treinish, that feeling was guilt. He was spending ...
For Santa Cruz artist and scientific illustrator Amadeo Bachar, everything begins — and ultimately returns — to the sea He was born in Waddell Valley, just north of town, when his dad welded for Big ...
Andréa Keys Connell's current exhibit "Pattern Mapping" is at the Blowing Rock Art & History Museum until Nov. 29. Read more ...
Little Hall, home to Colgate University’s Department of Art, stands out among campus buildings in the way that it reflects ...
There’s something magical about standing eye-to-knee with a giraffe while a prehistoric mammoth looms in your peripheral vision – all without leaving South Carolina. The Museum of York County in Rock ...
Welcome to Aurora, Nebraska – the small town that time remembered but inflation somehow forgot. Downtown Aurora’s brick-paved streets and historic storefronts create a Norman Rockwell painting come to ...
The human eye is drawn to the rhythmic beauty of tiled patterns, which occur abundantly in nature. A database, collecting and classifying tile-like patterns in biology, aims to be a resource and ...
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Chemical computer can recognise patterns and perform multiple tasks
Previous attempts at building a chemical computer have been too simple, too rigid or too hard to scale, but an approach based ...
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