Wi-Fi signals are constantly zipping through the air around us, invisible to human eyes. But what do they look like to machines? Amsterdam-based artist and designer Richard Vijgen has created a ...
This story was corrected at Feb. 3 at 4:45 p.m. See story for details. In the early 20th century, neuroscience technology wasn’t like it is today. There weren’t MRI images or digital scans to help ...
In 1894, Santiago Ramón y Cajal stated that the “cerebral cortex is similar to a garden filled with innumerable trees, the pyramidal cells, which can multiply their branches thanks to intelligent ...
Take an intimate look at the genius of Renaissance painter, sculptor and architect Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) through nearly 30 original drawings, including sketches for some of his most ...
For a limited time, experience the innovation and imagination of artists working at the height of the Spanish Netherlands, through more than 100 drawings. The “Bruegel to Rubens” exhibition is at the ...
Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852-1934) is considered by many to be the father of modern neuroscience. He was one of the first people to unravel the mysteries of our brain's architecture by making ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Two French artists are creating beautiful drawings with just one continuous line. The duo who call themselves DFT draw familiar objects like trainers, animals, and ...