Losing a pet is a heart-wrenching experience, but it’s also a universal one. Across cultures and continents, people have developed unique ways to say goodbye to their animal companions.
Books on the Vine has morphed from just a bookstore to an art gallery, painting studio and fun place to hang out.
Important to note: The term visual effects is often mistakenly used interchangeably with CGI, but the two are distinct. VFX ...
Community, for Ananthapadmanabhan V, was a concept he became familiar with very early in life by watching his mother. When ...
The Wausau Daily Herald asked readers to share their favorite local stores to shop for great holiday gifts. Here are their ...
HAYMARKET DISTRICT: The Haymarket is Lincoln’s historic warehouse district just northwest of downtown—a walkable, ...
Each summer, UC Santa Cruz students spend three weeks on the road in Photo Field Research Quarter, traveling across ...
Undertow" through 12/6 at Watershed Art & Ecology ...
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Why Do Medieval Animals in Paintings Always Look So Odd?
Animals with human eyes, elephants with dog snouts, and beavers with fish tails–were medieval artists simply bad at painting?
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Fern stems reveal secrets of evolution: How constraints in development can lead to new forms
There are few forms of the botanical world as readily identifiable as fern leaves. These often large, lacy fronds lend ...
MedTech microbots are an interdisciplinary deep-tech problem, a cross-section of physics, mathematics and biology.
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Botanists decode secret life of rare plants to ensure reintroduction success
It was 2006 and Ismail Ebrahim, a botanist with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), was worried. While ...
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