Social media helped a New England photographer solve a fun mystery and identify a total stranger who inadvertently photobombed an incredible shot of the moon.
To ensure that artist Lakshmi Mohanbabu’s artwork is sturdy enough to withstand crushing pressure at 7km below the sea, material scientists from NTU invented a new manufacturing process.
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Space.com on MSNWatch the sun set over the moon in epic video from private Blue Ghost lunar landerThe solar-powered Blue Ghost shut down on Sunday evening (March 16), shortly after the sun set over its lunar locale. The ...
An 18th-century Korean moon jar from the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) has sold for $2.83 million (4.1 billion won) at ...
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IFLScience on MSNWhy Put Art At The Bottom Of The Ocean? The Answer Is Surprisingly Technical“Creating a piece of art capable of withstanding the immense pressures of the deep ocean is a testament to the versatility ...
"Hell’s Belles: A Classic Rock Burlesque" at Rascals on March 23 will take the audience back in time for performances set to ...
Artist Oscar Lopez has a reputation for building community and using his art to tie contemporary experiences to Indigenous ...
Ala Ebtekar’s new cyanotypes for Arion Press were exposed using moon and starlight during a partial lunar eclipse ...
After a Vermont photographer captured a small plane flying across a dramatic view of the full moon, he turned to Instagram to help him identify the mystery pilot.
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