During March 1913, the citizens of the Miami Valley experienced a natural disaster unparalleled in the region’s history.
Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more to him than that, a new documentary shows.
By using leaf skeletons as templates, researchers harnessed nature's intrinsic hierarchical fractal structures to improve the ...
Some quit in the face of adversity; others persist so boldly that they turn darkness into light. As for Natalie Faulk, she ...
One of the simplest and most beautiful naturally occurring patterns can be observed when light is shined through a pair of ...
Imagine building a Lego tower with perfectly aligned blocks. Each block represents an atom in a tiny crystal, known as a ...
Ahead of its reopening, here are five highlights from the Frick Collection, including the relocated Boucher Room and its ...
Spring break kicks off Saturday at the High Desert Museum with special programs, new exhibitions and summer hours, 9:00 am – ...
Created as a hub for Asian art, the fair is succeeding at drawing more galleries and works from India and other parts of Asia ...
We may never know how many priceless works in private hands went up in smoke in the L.A. fires. How the climate crisis is ...
Using explosives to create beauty rather than warfare and violence provides a sliver of hope for our shared human future.” ...
Argonne researchers have shown that they can use light to temporarily alter the crystal symmetry within lead sulfide quantum dots. This process reduces the off-centering of lead atoms and affects the ...