The Jar is for adventurous, openminded, direct humans who are longing for connection," says Guy Ben-Aharon, who founded the ...
In his solo show "Muscle Memory," Dylan Doe traces how our digital dependencies manifest in in the human body and mind.
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‘Can see through walls’: Open-source WiFi tool detects human movement behind walls without cameras
A new open-source project, WiFi DensePose, uses ordinary WiFi signals to detect human movement behind walls without cameras.
ArtScience Museum's latest exhibition is an in-depth exploration of the human body and how it has been studied and imagined for years.
An investigation has revealed the vast scale of human remains held in British museums and universities, prompting criticism from politicians and scholars and raising the question of whether mummies ...
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Hidden Crotch Detail Solves a 500-Year-Old Leonardo Da Vinci Mystery
Vitruvian Man. (Leonardo da Vinci/Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain) Leonardo da Vinci, the famous Italian polymath who painted the Mona Lisa, had a sophisticated geometric understanding far ahead of ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to CuriousKidsUS@theconversation.com. Why are so many statues naked? – Artie, age 12, ...
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Japan’s new hair-thin actuator fiber can help make soft robots, body-conforming wearables
Researchers have developed new hair-thin actuator fiber that can pave way to build safer ...
The veteran performer’s triple bill Landscapes explores the possibilities of light and human movement with three impressive ...
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'Black Alien' project: Man with extreme body modifications says transformation prevents him from finding work
Imagine walking into a job interview and the person across the desk literally can't look you in the eye because your face has ...
Art does not cure anxiety or make us perfect but becomes a way to visualize those intangible, interior dimensions—to give ...
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Hair-thin 'soft yarn' actuator fiber moves with electricity
Researchers at Tohoku University, working with international collaborators in France, have developed an ultrafine "soft yarn" actuator fiber capable of bending, contracting, and producing complex ...
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