Combining science and the arts is a way to spur student innovation, says Cleary Vaughan-Lee, Education Director, Global Oneness Project. She shares why it is important to connect the two as well as ...
For some chemists, the next research project may be a collaboration with scientists at the local art museum. Increasingly, staff scientists at museums across the U.S. have been reaching out to ...
An international consortium of scientists and artists, known as the Coral Art-Science Consortium, have joined forces to spark ...
A perennial problem faced by researchers in any field is making their work accessible and meaningful to non-experts. Art of Science 2020, organized by the Stanford Materials Research Society, creates ...
3D Model Aphrodite With Golden Virtual Reality Glasses On Blue Background. Concept Of Art And Virtual Reality. 3D Illustration. Oftentimes when we think about science, we think about abstract notation ...
From teaching curious museumgoers to adding creativity to the scientific process, art is an essential component of the science done at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. Raven ...
Incorporating the arts—rapping, dancing, drawing—into science lessons can help low-achieving students retain more knowledge and possibly help students of all ability levels be more creative in their ...
What do ancient cave paintings, Renaissance frescoes and Cubist sculptures have to do with the discovery of the Higgs boson? Quite a lot, says theoretical physicist Savas Dimopoulos. "Why do we do ...
The walls of Russell Stoneback's home office in Plano are alive with color - canvases streaked with vivid yellows, neon purples and somber blues. Some of these artworks are crisscrossed with wavy ...
At first glance, art and science might seem like opposite worlds — one driven by imagination and emotion, the other by data and precision — but at their core, both seek to explore and explain the ...
"Business is creative. It's like painting. You start with a blank canvas. You can paint anything, anything, and there, right there, is your first problem. For every good painting you might turn out, ...