digital art

Search Results

Do Your Teeth Help You Remember?

The memory and walking speeds of adults who have lost all of their teeth decline more rapidly than in those who still have some of their own teeth...

Read More

Tanned Pilots : The Secret

Airline pilots can be exposed to cockpit radiation similar to tanning beds...

Read More

Easter Islanders’ Fuzzy Teeth Reveal Moai Mystery

Hardened plaque from ancient teeth is helping resolve the question of what plant foods Easter Islanders relied on before European contact....

Read More

(No) Token Gestures

The circumstances of its birth have made Token determined to follow its own agenda and pay no attention to passing trends, focussing on what it sees as the most important elements of what it calls...

Read More

Nuclear Isotopes Show Where The Life Is

How star dust - the remnants of exploded stars - plays a role in the formation of life-supporting planets...

Read More

11 Months Old and Jailed By Israel

With its brutalization of children, Israel is sowing the seeds for a bloody and hate filled future....

Read More

Taylor Momsen, Acoustic [Live]

When she chooses, Momsen has the ability to convey emotion, forgivably narcissistic emotion, but emotion nonetheless....

Read More

Too Much Memory : Data and the Ageing Brain

Older individuals take in more at the same time as the stability of their visual perceptual learning declines....

Read More

Suspicion : Jerwood Encounters

Much of the exhibition literature talks of the legacy of film and photography, but the internet and its spawned cacophony of imagery and new modes of looking is clearly also a player in this...

Read More

Milk’s Longterm Human Legacy

The milk of all three major dairy livestock--cattle, sheep and goats--has been consumed by human populations for at least 5,000 years...

Read More

Anselm Kiefer : Royal Academy

When Kiefer is at his best we don’t need the leaden symbolism of diamonds, not when the mud and filth of paint can carry the weight of time and gold...

Read More

Bigger WiFi, Broader Broadband

New WLAN networks might reach communication partners at a distance of several kilometers....

Read More

Blitzing Your Baggage: Terahertz Screening

Screening devices using terahertz waves could make public spaces more secure than ever. Report...

Read More

Terry Riley and Africa Express at Tate Modern [Film]

Tate Modern and Africa Express present Terry Riley’s In C Mali is released online on 27 November at The Space...

Read More

Transatlantic Ash Cloud Chaos Imminent

Another ash-cloud drama could be imminent, this time with consequences for trans-Atlantic as well as European travel. Report...

Read More

Teach Yourself to Hear Purple

A nine-week training programme sees if adults without synaesthesia can develop the key hallmarks of the condition. Report...

Read More

Adam X : Irreformable

Adam X is open and unashamed about his industrial/EBM connections, in sad contrast to some other producers...

Read More

Cold Feet and Garlic Bread – The Hidden Link

The mechanism in that creates the connection between cold and pain is the same receptor that reacts to the pungent substances in mustard and garlic....

Read More

Are You ‘Beat Deaf’?

Beat-deafness, though very rare, is a problem not simply of how people feel a pulse or move their bodies, but instead, how people synchronize with sounds they hear....

Read More

Dub No Bike With My Head – Dublin Resists Bikes

Participants thought traveling by bike was inconvenient, dangerous, and too hard to deal with in a wet climate...

Read More

All Speed, No Control. Daft Beetles

To take the sprinting gold from the tiger beetle, a person would have to hit 480 miles per hour....

Read More

From the Frozen Aisle : One Entire Bison

The Yukagir bison mummy, as it is named, has a complete brain, heart, blood vessels and digestive system...

Read More

Leaders Need to Look Healthy, Not Intelligent

It it always pays for aspiring leaders to look healthy...

Read More

Milk : Nature’s Stinking Fraud

A high milk intake in women and men is not accompanied by a lower risk of fracture and instead may be associated with a higher rate of death...

Read More

Trick or Treat! A Celebration of Samhain

It is the festival of Samhain from whence our contemporary experience of Hallowe'en stems...

Read More

Text Messages to Combat Malaria

Text message reminders to take malaria medication can help fight the disease by boosting the rates at which patients complete their medication regimen...

Read More

Reflections on Gamergate

There are valid points about censorship and freedom of expression to be made, but this fatally-tainted hashtag isn't an appropriate vehicle for it....

Read More

High Risks and Have a Go Heroes

People who risk their lives to save strangers may do so without deliberation...

Read More

Clueless Millenials Unable to Darn Socks Shocker!

Many high school students are left without basic skills, such as preparing meals and sewing....

Read More

Ebola : A Dog’s Life For Us All

Destroying Excalibur the dog doesn’t bode well for how our governments will respond if there is a major Ebola outbreak outside of Africa....

Read More

Our weekly newsletter

Sign up to get updates on articles, interviews and events.