The winners of our most recent Visualizing Science contest include an image related to “smart” material research, simulations of a meeting between a neutron star and a black hole and the connection ...
Ph.D. student Maile Marriott’s submission illustrates the complexities of the “space weather” generated by our sun. Top Prize Editor’s Choice by Maile Marriott, Physics Graduate Program Each year, the ...
Robert Fludd, “Great Chain of Being” (1617) (detail) (all images courtesy British Library) As much as data can tell us about our planet, rattling off the numbers can often sound like static. An ...
‘Rising Heat: Latino Labor in Extreme United States’ screens tonight at 7 p.m. The intense heat of Reno and Las Vegas isn’t just a backdrop—it’s a battleground in “Rising Heat: Latino Labor in Extreme ...
An art show featuring science is now taking submissions. Find out more about the 2007 "Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge," and how to enter. Guest: Jeff Nesbit, Director, Office of ...
Articles from the Sackler Colloquium on Modeling and Visualizing Science and Technology Developments explore trends in science, technology, education, and employment. The articles demonstrate how ...
Scientists have determined the first 3-D structures of intact mammalian genomes from individual cells, showing how the DNA from all the chromosomes intricately folds to fit together inside the cell ...