Engineer-turned-artist Diana Scarborough and inorganic chemist Anna Melekhova describe how their art–science collaboration gave voice and form to a new material. Engineer-turned-artist Diana Scarborough and inorganic chemist Anna Melekhova describe how their art–science collaboration gave voice and form to a new material.
A misleading image in a medical textbook could have life and death implications, but some disciplines can deploy myth and metaphor to convey their science through art. A misleading image in a medical textbook could have life and death implications, but some disciplines can deploy myth and metaphor to convey their science through art.
Artists love working with scientists, and when they do it can unlock new perspectives for research. Artists love working with scientists, and when they do it can unlock new perspectives for research.
Scientists and artists share a curiosity about the world around them, but do the similarities end there? Scientists and artists share a curiosity about the world around them, but do the similarities end there?
The excited voices of children drifted through the shady live oak trees on a sunny Sunday afternoon. Nearby, Nancy Paris stepped back from the goat pen as the little ones