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Chemistry World October 22, 2009 Lewis Brindley |
Nanoscience brings artworks back to life Italian chemists have developed a new polymer-based cleaning system to remove old residues from the surface of valuable works of art. |
High on Adventure October 2009 Larry Turner |
Burning Man Burning Man is a spectacle of art, fusion, revelry, poetry, celebration and expression that takes place every year during Labor Day Weekend. It is truly an unexplainable event |
Fast Company October 2009 Jeff Chu |
"Reverse Graffiti" Artist Paul Curtis Shows Us How Dirty We Really Are If there is a lesson in the work of the British artist Paul Curtis, it would be that the world is a mess. Curtis's signature technique is cleaning. |
Chemistry World September 15, 2009 Rajendrani Mukhopadhyay |
Renaissance artworks analysed Researchers have combined two ion-beam analysis techniques to obtain more detailed information about the composition of paints used in Renaissance works of art. |
Outside September 2009 Rob Haggart |
This Photo Is Lying to You Like so many seemingly impossible shots you see these days, it's a digital creation -- which is bad for photography and even worse for our concept of reality. |
Wired August 24, 2009 Cliff Kuang |
8-Story Antigravity Forest Facade Takes Root Patrick Blanc's public gardens span the globe. But his recent design in London is a one of a kind anti-gravity green facade is composed of 12,000 plants. |
Wired Brian Ashcraft |
Alphageek: Master of Paper Planes Aims for Space Takuo Toda's signature paper airplane is no ordinary bit of origami. |
Wired July 20, 2009 Julian Smith |
Protect and Preserve: Mobile Art-Conservation Van Helps Save Treasures A team of art conservators have packed their arsenal of high tech gear into a van to minimize moving precious works of art for restoration. |
Lucire June 25, 2009 |
Visiting the Bard's Cobbe Portrait The Cobbe Portrait is on display at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. Stanley Moss pays it a visit. |
Chemistry World July 2009 Philip Ball |
Column: The crucible Polyhedra have made appearances throughout history in sculptures and tapestries. |
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