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What Kind of Science Is This?: On the Documenta Fifteen "Expert Panel" - Notes - E-flux

What Kind of Science Is This?: On the Documenta Fifteen "Expert Panel" - Notes - E-flux

Marion Detjen critiques the conclusions of the documenta fifteen "Expert Panel" on anti-Semitism.

How "The Great Wave" Became a Global Icon

How "The Great Wave" Became a Global Icon

“The Great Wave” is the most reproduced Japanese artwork. Countless times it has been copied and altered. Who is the artist behind the image and how did it become so famous?

To Drive Innovation, Scientists Should Open Their Doors to More Equitable Relations with the Arts

To Drive Innovation, Scientists Should Open Their Doors to More Equitable Relations with the Arts

Interdisciplinary collaborations between scientific researchers and artists can often be one dimensional, with artists simply illustrating scientific findings.

Meet the Scientist Painter Who Turns Deadly Viruses into Beautiful Works of Art

Meet the Scientist Painter Who Turns Deadly Viruses into Beautiful Works of Art

David Goodsell's scientifically precise watercolor paintings of the cells and microbes he studies grace journal covers and impress colleagues.

The Most Beautiful Bacteria You'll Ever See

The Most Beautiful Bacteria You'll Ever See

Tal Danino manipulates microorganisms in his lab to create eye-catching, colorful patterns.

SciScope.Net - Share, Vote and Enjoy Microscope Photography

SciScope.Net - Share, Vote and Enjoy Microscope Photography

Join the online community to share, enjoy and vote the art of science. Share scientific images and participate in microscope photography competitions.

This Year's Best Science Photos Are So Good They're Basically Art

This Year's Best Science Photos Are So Good They're Basically Art

The finalists of the 2017 Wellcome Image Awards have been announced, showcasing the best science-related imagery from the past year. This year’s crop features a bioluminescent squid, a high-tech contact lens, and a microscopic ‘brain’ on a chip.