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Reading the Doctors’ Writing
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William Gibson Looks Both Ways
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Beauty In Brains
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Because Science Is Forever
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Picturing Medicine’s History
Deck The Halls With Plushy Microbes
Push Play, Feel Better
Word Of The Day: Palimpsest
Charley Harper’s Wild Eye
What’s (Not) In A Name
The Sky’s The Limit
Clues to Color Preserved in Fossilized Moth Wing Architecture
How to Color a Pterosaur
Blowing Glass For Science
Found: The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott
Stone Age Paint Shop Discovered in South Africa
See the Milky Way Spinning
Feynman: The Graphic Novel
PBS Series Looks at Online Culture
X-rayed Singing
Storytelling Scientists
Intel Commissions Science Fiction
The Neglected Cockroach
The Story of Charlotte’s Web
Neurological Disorders as Thriller Fodder
The Future is Now: Vincent Fournier’s Space Project
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Beluga Whales: Great Dancers
Bjork’s Latest Project: Biophilia
How to Make a Pinhole Camera
Green Currency: Illustrations of Plants in the Economy
Pretty Smart: The Fine Art of Neuroscience
Infrared Theremin Turns Beams of Light Into Music
The Art and Science of High-Tech Cuisine
Happy Tau Day!
Accidental Art, from the Vaults of the Natural History Museum
Building A Better Pop Star
Machines of Loving Grace
The Robots Are Coming
Carl Sagan Is Back On The Air With ‘The Sagan Series’
The Quark’s Literary Origins
Art at the Air and Space Museum
Chris Adrian on Writing About Hospitals
Anatomy Minute: The Mysterious Stomach
Why Robots Should Dance
You Call Yourself a Museum
Star Trek Remix: Data Raps About the Biology of his Cat
Afraid of Commitment? Try Quantum Entanglement.
Lady Gaga, Played by Lightning
Antique Anatomy Lessons
Office Hours with Michio Kaku
Fracking, the Musical
Science Graffiti
Tips and Tricks for Your DIY Pinhole Camera
Prepare to be Blinded
Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day (Yes, This Exists)
Playwright First Invented Robot
Peer Pressure: Not Just For Humans
The Most Complicated Rube Goldberg Machine Ever?
A Look Back at the Space Shuttle
Health for Sale: Medicine Meets Advertising
Learn Anatomy, Feel Weird About It: Part 2
Space Flute Duet
McCarthy and Herzog Talk Science
Symphony of Science: Ode to the Brain
Evidence: Forensic Photography as Art
Richard Feynman, Famed Bongo-ist
A Spacesuit Ballet
Water Sculptures for World Water Day
Learn Anatomy, Feel Weird About It
Pi in the Face
Happy Pi Day
This Week on SciFri: Tod Machover and his Legion of Operabots
Desktop Diaries: Brian Greene
Double-Slit Experiment Recreated in Minecraft
Illustrations from Science/Art History: Buffon’s Histoire naturelle
Howl? More like Yelp!
New Album Based on the Film Moon
Frank Netter, the “Michelangelo of Medicine”
This Year’s Best Science and Engineering Visualizations
Game Your Id Out
Gaming is Good for You
Revolutionizing Storytelling, through the Web
Robot Invades NYC Bookstore!
The Biggest Matchup Since John Henry
May the Robot Have this Dance?
Robo-Rainbow Vandalizes the Streets
Art House Theaters: Bring Science on Screen
Everything is a Remix
Street View Heads Inside
Crustaceans Have Dreams, Too
Symphony of Science: “The Big Beginning”
How to Lift a Beat
The Artist as Botanist
Serenity Now
A Visual History of Radioactivity
“Father of BioArt” Joe Davis on Colbert
Seeing Biology in Paint
One Year in 2 Minutes
The Ethics of a Real-life “Mad Scientist”
You Can’t Escape The Social Network
Creativity in the Brain
Google Like You’ve Never Seen It
CreatureCast: Tangled String
Happy Sci-Arts Holidays
Virtual Words, from “tweet” to “spam” to “:-)”
The Eyes Have It
Rainbows on Demand
Walks of Life
Preserving the Craft of Taxidermy
Capturing the Wild
Filming Refraction
“Tableau” Translates Twitter Feed into Real Space
The Birds and the Bees are Weirder Than You Think
Desktop Diaries: Oliver Sacks
Oliver Sacks Talks Vision and the Brain
Scientists Record 3,000-year-old Music; No Time Machine Required
Art by Satellite
Untangling the Hairy Physics of Rapunzel
Rockstars of Science Gets Scientists Talking About…Science
New Symphony of Science: “Wave of Reason”
Kryptos Sculptor Drops Clue
Collaborate with Tim Burton
How Music Works: The Magnificent Drinking Straw Oboe & the Mellifluous Beer Bottle Flute
The LHC as Art
Call for Entries: Plays About Science and Tech
Walter Freeman’s Photographs
How Music Works: The Future of the Bass Guitar
Underwater Art Museum Opens
How Music Works: Tuning Your Guitar to the Sound of a Rumble Strip
Your Favorite Cartoon Characters, Dissected
The Best Minds Of My Generation, Destroyed by Twitter
Graphic Designers Warn About Endangered Species
The History of The World, Abridged
NASA Gets Crafty
Old School, New Sound: The 78 Record is Back
Watch Out, Pop Stars: This Robot Wants Your Job
Hit Me With Technology
Tiny Pretty Things
Imagining Science Through Film
Orders of Magnitude: 10/10/10
TFI Sloan Filmmaker Fund Call for Entries
The New Space Race: Man Vs. Cactus
X Marks the Spot: The Changing Map of the Internet
Math x Music = Caribou
Gaga in the Lab
Happy Birthday Cosmos!
Dance Your Ph.D.
The Oil Spill From Above
Artistic Elements: Mark Twain’s Scary Sci-Fi
Matters of the Heart
Interview With The Band: One Ring Zero
Artistic Elements: Staining the Brain
NASA Launches Flickr Page
Artistic Elements: Elements as Nature’s Artwork
Science Funding…for Art?
Artistic Elements: Paint Pigments and the Periodic Table
Peer Review: Sci-Arts News Roundup
Don’t Trust These Posters
Artistic Elements: Photography and the Periodic Table
Unnatural Taxonomies
Save the Hubble! Jimmy Fallon’s Milky J Starts a Rumble
Peer Review: Sci-Arts News Roundup
Painting with Microbes
In Remembrance of Underwater Photographer Wes Skiles
Can You See This From Your Backyard?
“We Were Traumatized by Science” – BBC Spoofs Science Education
The Long Life of Darwin’s Images (Audio Slideshow)
Can Environmental Tragedy Be Beautiful?
The Connection Between Prime Numbers and Music
Peer Review: Sci-Arts News Roundup
John Cleese’s Bizarro Science
Sea No Evil: Aquatic Art for a Cause
Spock, the Photographer
Does Anyone Care That We’re Floating in Space?
Eco-Art Grosses You Out To Save Energy
Polar History & the Pleasure of Art on this week’s Science Friday
Your Viral Video, Right Next to Warhol and Picasso
Sinking Cement Body Sculptures Brings Ecosystems to Life
Have Fun, Get Muddy, See OK Go Live at Da Vinci Days Festival
New York Theater Company Greens Production
Landing on the Moon: The Soundtrack
Call for submissions for Digital’2010: Planet Earth
What Are You Looking at?
Neuroscience Meets Rock & Roll in The Amygdaloids
The Artists Behind Your Elementary School Science Textbooks
Lena Herzog’s “Lost Souls” (Audio Slideshow)
The Inspired “Story of Math”
Are We Hard-Wired to Hear Sadness in a Minor Third?
Alcohol Molecules Get Lit
Bees Up Close and Personal
Luke Jerram’s Art Goes Viral
Cosmicomics, Illustrated
This “Gasland” Was Made For You and Me
New Documentary on The Nature of Existence
Book Anatomy
My Own Private Spacecraft
Accidental Art
Cane Toads and Chemistry at Brooklyn’s BAMCinemaFest
Symphony of Science is back: “The Case for Mars”
Neil deGrasse Tyson Asks Why It’s OK To Be Ignorant of Science
Scientists and Artists Talk Consciousness, Blindness, Most Embarrassing Moments at the World Science Festival
Man Meets Animal in “Splice,” the Tale of a Modern-Day Frankenstein
Silver Screen Science: Obselidia, Into Eternity
Touching The Carina Nebula
Artistic Calculations
Opera At The Guggenheim
‘A Cool Dip’ Flooded With Ideas
Beatles Music As Data, Data As Art
CITES Species Slideshow
Hubble 3D, Now Playing
Lenin’s Embalmers
Electrons On The Brink
The Biohazard Aesthetic
A New Species Of Music
Seeing ‘Science On The Nanoscale’
The Cosmos As We Know It
Visualizing Science
DIY: Make Your Own Electric Guitar
Rescue Robots Act On The Side
The Hubble In 3-D
All-Chimp Film Crew For BBC TV Show
Living in Sim: A Multimedia Meditation on Healthcare Today
Comic-Con Sweepstakes
Darwin in Love
Auto-Tune the Cosmos: Q&A With John Boswell
Tuesday Sci Arts Mashup
Last Chance: Kandinsky Exhibit
Eric Kandel’s Quest: In Search of Memory
Cool Posters for Nerds
Science Behind Ghostly Design Exhibit
Antarctic Feeding Frenzy Footage
Ken Burns’ National Parks: from Scenery to Science – Part Two
Creative Thinking for the Healing Arts
Note Selection: Darwin Inspired Music
Space Quilts: Artist finds inspiration from Hubble images
The Attraction of Magnetic Movie
Evolution, Empathy and Frans de Waal
Amphibious Architecture- The Life of the Urban Aquatic
Elegance of form in art and nature
The Science View
Ken Burns’ National Parks: from Scenery to Science
Imagine Science Film Festival Preview
Shoot For the Stars… of Astronomy
Palindromes! The case of the curious folding hairpin shapes
Ardi’s Song
Singing to the Beat of Their Neighbor’s Drum
Cro-Magnon artists then and now
Carl Sagan and the Cosmos Remixed
The Power Loader Has Arrived
Stealing Attention
Cells of Beauty
Andrew Bird’s New Album Sings of Natural History
Things That Crawl In the Night
Philosophizing Physics
The Pen Doesn’t Lie
A Shift in Focus: Climate Change Photographs Look to the Small Changes and Solutions
DJ Spooky’s Terra Nova
The Secrets of Edvard Munch’s Skies
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