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Professor Mark Pomlio of the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts explores concepts of geometry and biology in his artwork on display at the Bentley Projects gallery.
Exploring the Intersection of Art and the Life Sciences During this session, board members and interested members of the public will be able to speak with artists who use various mediums to capture ...
Says Planner Sert: “In its academic and traditional sense, city planning has become obsolete. In its place must be substituted urban biology.” Functional city planning—based on a city’s ...
In this interview, we delve into the journey and research of Sona Krajcovicova, exploring how diverse interests led to a passionate pursuit of chemistry, innovative approaches to drug development ...
The BYU Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology hosted its annual agar art competition on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they contain fractals, following relatively simple ...
NanoString Technologies introduces spatial biology platforms that can characterize molecules down to single-cell and subcellular resolution.
Researchers apply the principles of synthetic biology to address some of the most pressing human health challenges. In what some consider a science and an artform, scientists use bacterial components ...
Despite the ubiquity and presence of reproductive experiences throughout all of human history, it remains a flashpoint of scrutiny, and often conflict, in ...
Samuel Ubong “Aritokonson” Okon is a Nigerian school teacher and self-taught artist whose surrealistic paintings have included depictions of human organs, skeletons, blood, plants, animals and life ...
Whether it is finding art in biology or using biology to create art, BioArt provides a contemporary avenue for exploring humans’ relationship with the natural world.
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