Science

KNOW // Massive LED Buckyball in Madison Square Park // Leo Villareal
Allison Krier |
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A Carbon 60 molecule capable of displaying 16 million distinct colors lands in Madison Square Park.

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New Camera Technology Will Change the World
Manish Vora |
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TED has the world buzzing with a video featuring what some hail as the most significant photography advancement since 1964 when MIT professor Harold Edgerton pioneered ultra-high-speed and stop-action photography.

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What Can Architecture Learn from Crystals?
Zach Bell |
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Crystals aren’t just for healing anymore.

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Adobe's Latest Art and Tech Collaboration
Cameron Meade |

ZERO1 is a self-proclaimed twenty-first century arts nonprofit.

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Celebrate America by Blowing Something Up
Amanda Ryan |
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In celebration of the Fourth of July, here are a few artists who have used fireworks and explosions in their work, from drawing on walls to collaborating with research laboratories to creatively disposing of others’ artworks.

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New Technology Reveals the World's Earliest Cave Paintings
Amanda Ryan |
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Although originally discovered in the 1870’s, El Castillo Cave is back in the news thanks to a new process of uranium-dating. This technology has revealed that the cave paintings are 15,000 years older than previously estimated; it is now believed that the primitive dots and handprints are around 40,800 years old.

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