In 1895, when German physics professor Wihelm Röntgen was experimenting with cathode rays, he accidentally discovered what we know today as X-rays. Realizing the technology could benefit the medical ...
How Trump's 'Liberation Day' could affect artists, galleries and collectors; plus Latino Theater Co.'s 40th season launches, ...
With a new monograph publishing this month, the Japanese designer, at 83, discusses his pioneering technique, lifelong ...
Researchers at WashU Medicine have harnessed the internal circadian clock of the body to deliver medication for an ...
The human brain is the most advanced supercomputer in the world. It can simultaneously learn and adapt without the use of massive data centers like today's AI systems. This month, a team of engineers ...
It may be hard coming off of a snow storm, but it’s time to start thinking about summer. Specifically summer camps for ...
Bong Joon-ho’s sci-fi blockbuster is both the director’s simplest and most unwieldy feature yet.
Explore the intersection of architecture and medicine, where sanatoriums revolutionized design principles and promoted health ...
On April 3, the United Nations Human Rights Council adopted by consensus a resolution about “the realization in all countries ...
Organoids have revolutionized science and medicine, providing platforms for disease modeling, drug testing, and understanding ...
The mind emerges when ancient brain scripts are triggered by biology and shaped by meaning. ARCH bridges neuroscience, ...
By Sage Rohrbach On March 27, artist and founder of A[I]rchitectural Minds Ingrid Mayrhofer-Hufnagi presented two of her projects which merge technology and creativity. Sage Rohrbach/ Junior ...
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