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The artist’s large-scale paintings caught the eye of Charles Saatchi when she was just out of art school. Three decades on, ...
Giuseppe Penone, Serpentine South (until 7 Sept) Arte Povera master Penone invites you into an immersive world of tree-like ...
Reposting here the comments of Hiroshi Miyazaki because they resonate with those concerned whether the Cebu City CLUP/ZO included the people to be affected by the proposed plans or not. Hiroshi ...
A London-based dentist may have cracked a centuries-old mathematics puzzle hidden in one of the most famous anatomical drawings in the world—Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man. This discovery suggests ...
Scientists said so far three striped dolphins stranded on Oahu’s east shorelines over a seven day period tested positive for Brucella Ceti, a bacterial infection that can spread from animals to ...
This conflict not only obliterates infrastructure and takes civilian lives – it poses a dire threat to the very foundations of human civilization.
Menka Sanghvi, author of ‘Your Best Digital Life’ and expert in mindfulness and digital habits, explores how we’ve outsourced decision-making to machines without noticing. Drawing on ne… ...
Jurors are understandably skeptical of insanity pleas; so are true crime fans. But what about the psychologists who testify? How do they decide if a defendant is insane or acting?
Pope Leo XIV calls AI a major challenge to labor and dignity amid a new industrial revolution, urging his cardinals to follow the legacy of Pope Francis.
The Body Works exhibition will feature human cadavers preserved through the process of “plastination”.
Yet one great achievement that frequently goes unrecognised is his studies of human anatomy. More than 500 years after his death, it’s time this changed.