For centuries, Ukrainians have been drawing intricate patterns on pysanky eggs using a stylus and wax. Contemporary artists have adapted these methods to create eggs that speak to the anxieties of our age.
Ukrainians have for centuries practiced an ancient form of art, drawing intricate patterns on eggs using a traditional method that involves a stylus and wax. It's called pysanky, and it's alive and well.
Ukrainians have for centuries practiced an ancient form of art, drawing intricate patterns on eggs using a traditional method that involves a stylus and wax. It's called pysanky, and it's alive and well.
Ukrainians have for centuries practiced an ancient form of art, drawing intricate patterns on eggs using a traditional method that involves a stylus and wax. It's called pysanky, and it's alive and well.
Ukrainians have for centuries practiced an ancient form of art, drawing intricate patterns on eggs using a traditional method that involves a stylus and wax. It's called pysanky, and it's alive and well.
For centuries, Ukrainians have been drawing intricate patterns on pysanky eggs using a stylus and wax. Contemporary artists have adapted these methods to create eggs that speak to our anxieties.
For centuries, Ukrainians have been drawing intricate patterns on pysanky eggs using a stylus and wax. Contemporary artists have adapted these methods to create eggs that speak to our anxieties.
For centuries, Ukrainians have been drawing intricate patterns on pysanky eggs using a stylus and wax. Contemporary artists have adapted these methods to create eggs that speak to our anxieties.
Birds colliding with glass buildings may seem like an intractable problem, but architect Guy Maxwell aims to find a solution. He is looking for glass that birds can see, by breaking up the reflection with patterns and colors.
An American woman at a dentist gained a thick British accent while under anesthesia. No fluke, she developed a syndrome which affects speech patterns and intonation.
They’re called “agents,” digital bots programmed by visual effects artists to move in a certain pattern, and it took nearly a year to achieve the zombie volume seen in the massive Israel wall-scaling scene.
They’re called “agents,” digital bots programmed by visual effects artists to move in a certain pattern, and it took nearly a year to achieve the zombie volume seen in the massive Israel wall-scaling scene.
They’re called “agents,” digital bots programmed by visual effects artists to move in a certain pattern, and it took nearly a year to achieve the zombie volume seen in the massive Israel wall-scaling scene.
An American woman at a dentist gained a thick British accent while under anesthesia. No fluke, she developed a syndrome which affects speech patterns and intonation.
The holistic pattern of long-term memory formation consists of our ability to strengthen new synaptic connections and weaken the old ones. As we get older, our brains become full of memories that we struggle to forget.
The holistic pattern of long-term memory formation consists of our ability to strengthen new synaptic connections and weaken the old ones. As we get older, our brains become full of memories that we struggle to forget.
Ensconced in a glass bottle, this scrap of paper drifted in the North Sea for 98 years. Drift bottles once gave oceanographers important information that allowed them to create pictures of the patterns of water circulation.
Ensconced in a glass bottle, this scrap of paper drifted in the North Sea for 98 years. Drift bottles once gave oceanographers important information that allowed them to create pictures of the patterns of water circulation.
A new brain scanner has been developed to help people who are completely paralyzed speak. It enables them to spell words using their thoughts. With fMRI, each letter produces a different pattern of blood flow in the brain.
A new brain scanner has been developed to help people who are completely paralyzed speak. It enables them to spell words using their thoughts. With fMRI, each letter produces a different pattern of blood flow in the brain.
Birds colliding with glass buildings may seem like an intractable problem, but architect Guy Maxwell aims to find a solution. He is looking for glass that birds can see, by breaking up the reflection with patterns and colors.
Geoengineering could potentially be used to lower the temperature of the planet, but would most likely have unintended consequences, such as altered rainfall patterns.