fifty years ago today, astronomers discovered an unusual signal coming from deep space. it would go on to inspire one of the most iconic album covers of all time
Read Morefrom the ancient Aztecs to Versace’s new Spring 2018 collection, gold has transcended fashion and culture to remain relevant across millennia. now, science has discovered exactly how it forms
Read Morea new project at the University of Maryland examines and documents the ways in which science is represented through the visual medium of photography
Read MoreFrench photographer Julien Mauve juxtaposes images of deep space with our everyday world
Read MoreChott el Djerid is a vast salt lake that extends to the stars
Read Morevisit our two week pop-up shop at Hong Kong's best independent bookstore, Book B
Read Moreon the set of French artist Caroline Corbasson's new film in the high desert
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Read Moremaking music with sounds from space
Read Morea series of three limited edition prints inspired by our mutual love of space, sci-fi, science textbooks and the surreal
Read Moreinspired by nautical craftsmanship and folk art, the designers at Studio Swine went in search of plastic in the ocean for their Gyrecraft project
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designers Anna Fulmine and Victoria Shahrokh mix everyday objects with scientific principles to create lush, dense and vivid scenes
Read Morea new exhibition in Berlin brings together international artists and photographers inspired by astronomy
Read Morean American-born artist who has been exploring the phenomena of light in her work since the 1960s, Liliane Lijn is known for pioneering the interaction of art, science and technology
Read Moreintroducing the world's first colour-changing flowers
Read Morea trained biologist, Jochen Lempert began taking photographs in the early 1990s and has since embarked on an ongoing project that deals with our perception of nature
Read More"Being alive today with all the knowledge and technology that currently exists allows us to reflect on who we are and how we relate to the rest of the universe"
Read Moreover the past few years a distinctly female fascination with geology, minerals and meteorites has emerged. in our new gallery show, we showcase some of the beguiling results
Read Morelong before America’s high-tech space shuttles were lofting astronauts and cargo into orbit and gliding back to Earth, a decidedly more basic version was forging a lonely path to space
Read Moremeasuring more than 350m across, these circular voids in the sandstone contain their own miniature jungles – tiny worlds within worlds
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