In 1894, Santiago Ramón y Cajal stated that the “cerebral cortex is similar to a garden filled with innumerable trees, the pyramidal cells, which can multiply their branches thanks to intelligent ...
Long before brain scans and neural networks, two scientists used chemistry and ink to uncover what the brain actually looks like. In the late 1800s, Italian scientist Camillo Golgi developed a ...
Discover the creative possibilities of combining charcoal and pastel to produce stunning artwork filled with rich contrast, ...
This article was originally published by Common Edge as "Michelangelo’s Lesson: Specialization in Architecture is Not The Only Way." A recent exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum in New York, ...
A grandmother in Valencia, Spain, is going viral for her intricate drawings of nature and landscapes. Each one is hand-painted, but not necessarily in the way you'd expect. Este dibujo que lo hice con ...
Beginning this week, visitors to the Museum of Fine Arts will have a rare chance to closely examine what is widely regarded as the most beautiful drawing in the world—a preliminary sketch for the ...
What Einstein did for physics, a Spaniard named Santiago Ramón y Cajal did for neuroscience more than a century ago. Back in the 1890s, Cajal produced a series of drawings of brain cells that would ...
Wi-Fi signals are constantly zipping through the air around us, invisible to human eyes. But what do they look like to machines? Amsterdam-based artist and designer Richard Vijgen has created a ...
Artist Akash Selvarasu sketched a KSRTC bus conductor’s portrait during a journey in Karnataka The conductor was surprised and delighted by the sketch, sharing it with fellow passengers Selvarasu ...
Beginning this week, visitors to the Museum of Fine Arts will have a rare chance to closely examine what is widely regarded as the most beautiful drawing in the world—a preliminary sketch for the ...