A total eclipse in the arts (Ian Blatchford, The Royal Society)
The changing face of sun and moon as eclipse in Renaissance art.
The changing face of sun and moon as eclipse in Renaissance art.
An exhibit at the University of Sindh shows the power of art to address a crisis of need.
How technology is transforming our understanding of maritime history.
Roman legacy: the seaside science of ancient concrete. From the article: Around A.D. 79, Roman author Pliny the Elder wrote in his Naturalis historia that concrete structures in harbors, exposed to the constant assault of the saltwater wave, become "a single stone mass, impregnable to the waves and every day stronger." He wasn’t exaggerating. While [...]
New research with scans suggests a higher incidence of cancer in medieval Britain.
Reflecting on how the two cultures lead to a Dantean limit governed by Love.
Da Vinci's Codex Atlanticus in its digital dimensions.
New readings of Leonardo's works reveal his gravitational experiments.
Ongoing use of LiDar discloses the hidden dimensions of Mayan history.
A leading biochemist speaks of science's need to return to humility and the humanities.