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Sculpting with fish skins

21 September 2011

An artist in residence at London's Pied à Terre restaurant, Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva uses kitchen cast-offs to create stunning sculptures


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Bringing the lab to the streets

3 August 2011

A new Guggenheim travelling laboratory aims to turn city residents into impromptu study subjects


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Sculpting shapes that don't exist

27 July 2011

In his work, artist Tony Cragg explores the places that occupy the emptiness between our everyday objects


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A strange and wonderful ancient compendium of animals

22 June 2011

In a new edition of his writings, ancient encyclopedist Aelian waxes philosophical – and whimsical – about all wild things


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Lost giants of the Pleistocene

25 May 2011

Sharon Levy's Once and Future Giants is a compelling tale of the huge beasts that shared the planet with our ancestors – and the puzzle of how they became extinct


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Science in the sun: Our guide to music festivals

18 May 2011

¿ìè¶ÌÊÓÆµ's CultureLab offers a preview of summer festivals around the world that feature scientific delights


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Technology artist: The beauty and terror of our age

18 May 2011

In a new exhibition, former MIT artist in residence Matthew Day Jackson celebrates the not always beautiful world that technology has made


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An artist who had a radioactive imagination

27 April 2011

James Acord was a sculptor, nuclear activist and amateur scientist who never tired of battling to make art with radioactive material


How to be happy: The digital frontier

How to be happy: The digital frontier

13 April 2011

Can we tell how happy people are from their online activity – and can living digitally actually make you happier? Kat Austen investigates


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Star wars of the 17th century

30 March 2011

The Sky's Dark Labyrinth by Stuart Clark is the opening volume of an historical-fiction trilogy charting the tussle over different models of the universe


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