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Dhru Deb: Parallel thinking in the studio and the laboratory

Posted on July 10, 2020November 27, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Dhru Deb: Parallel thinking in the studio and the laboratory”
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The Daily Dose: Hope for COVID-19 treatments; Facemask fashion moving forward

Posted on June 16, 2020June 16, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Daily Dose: Hope for COVID-19 treatments; Facemask fashion moving forward”
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Oldest known East Asian 3D art is a bird

Posted on June 15, 2020June 15, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Oldest known East Asian 3D art is a bird”
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The Daily Dose: COVID-19 on the rise in Spain; Science to the rescue of the divine

Posted on March 13, 2020March 13, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “The Daily Dose: COVID-19 on the rise in Spain; Science to the rescue of the divine”
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Japanese art adds to historical biodiversity record

Posted on January 20, 2020January 20, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Japanese art adds to historical biodiversity record”
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At once tiny and huge: what is this feeling we call ‘sublime’?

Posted on November 4, 2019November 4, 2019 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “At once tiny and huge: what is this feeling we call ‘sublime’?”
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Mara G. Haseltine: Environmentally conscious art driven by form and function

Posted on September 2, 2019May 6, 2021 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Mara G. Haseltine: Environmentally conscious art driven by form and function”
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Sandra Yagi: Life, death, and le petit mort

Posted on August 9, 2019May 6, 2021 by bricemarsters1 comment on “Sandra Yagi: Life, death, and le petit mort”
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How ballerinas defy the corporeal in a quest for the ethereal

Posted on July 29, 2019July 29, 2019 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “How ballerinas defy the corporeal in a quest for the ethereal”
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CT scanning aids in the analysis of ancient terracotta sculptures in Africa

Posted on July 24, 2019July 24, 2019 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “CT scanning aids in the analysis of ancient terracotta sculptures in Africa”
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